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<blockquote data-quote="OldSkull" data-source="post: 7782693" data-attributes="member: 641164"><p>If u already checked the fuses, voltage @ amp, and wires and everything its ok, I would 1st bypass everything to the amp. In other words, try hooking up an Ipod or portable player to the amp inputs making sure you turn the gain on the amp all the way up and down and see what it does. If Problem persist, then you know for sure it's the amp! If the amp works now, I 'd then hook up the main outputs, not the sub outputs, from the lc2i to the sub amp and check what happens... If amp still works by then, I'd send that Audio control back to get fixed again. But before doing that, I'd check the Accubass treshold; maybe either your giving too much, or not enough volts to the sub amp inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSkull, post: 7782693, member: 641164"] If u already checked the fuses, voltage @ amp, and wires and everything its ok, I would 1st bypass everything to the amp. In other words, try hooking up an Ipod or portable player to the amp inputs making sure you turn the gain on the amp all the way up and down and see what it does. If Problem persist, then you know for sure it's the amp! If the amp works now, I 'd then hook up the main outputs, not the sub outputs, from the lc2i to the sub amp and check what happens... If amp still works by then, I'd send that Audio control back to get fixed again. But before doing that, I'd check the Accubass treshold; maybe either your giving too much, or not enough volts to the sub amp inputs. [/QUOTE]
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