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Possible RCA output or cable issue, please help
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<blockquote data-quote="John Z" data-source="post: 8283429" data-attributes="member: 661868"><p>I bought new RCAs and that wasn't it. I cleaned my battery terminal and tested them, they're fine. I went through all my connections including looking inside the amp and the actual cone of the sub, everything is fine....so I'm not understanding why my sub is hitting less than it used to, or not as hard. Could my amp have a problem that isn't visible to the naked eye? Such as my RCA outputs being bad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Z, post: 8283429, member: 661868"] I bought new RCAs and that wasn't it. I cleaned my battery terminal and tested them, they're fine. I went through all my connections including looking inside the amp and the actual cone of the sub, everything is fine....so I'm not understanding why my sub is hitting less than it used to, or not as hard. Could my amp have a problem that isn't visible to the naked eye? Such as my RCA outputs being bad? [/QUOTE]
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