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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 2155069" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>He's not talking about the rca's. He's talking about the sub volume control on the head unit. Check your cd player manual to see if there is an adjustment for sub output. I had a sony and a panasonic that had this feature with their non-fading sub rca. Usually if a head unit has a non-fading sub output it has a sub volume adjustment feature on the cd player menu.</p><p></p><p>If this isn't the problem does your amp have a light (green light) or somekind of sign showing it is turned on? Maybe your remote turn on lead is not supplying electricity to the amp to turn it on. Do you have a voltage meter? If not I suggest getting one so you can check your power, ground and remote turn on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 2155069, member: 546465"] He's not talking about the rca's. He's talking about the sub volume control on the head unit. Check your cd player manual to see if there is an adjustment for sub output. I had a sony and a panasonic that had this feature with their non-fading sub rca. Usually if a head unit has a non-fading sub output it has a sub volume adjustment feature on the cd player menu. If this isn't the problem does your amp have a light (green light) or somekind of sign showing it is turned on? Maybe your remote turn on lead is not supplying electricity to the amp to turn it on. Do you have a voltage meter? If not I suggest getting one so you can check your power, ground and remote turn on. [/QUOTE]
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