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<blockquote data-quote="reed dollaz" data-source="post: 3232825" data-attributes="member: 575590"><p>low voltage problem. im having the same problem, everything on my stereo (and previous ones) has always worked, but recently the subwoofer cuts out. to demonstrate, turn everything on as you would for normal listening, and rev the car up to around 4000RPM and keep it there, then play it. you should have no problems if its voltage, then let off the gas. should play some more, but eventually start cutting out again. i suggest a bigger battery and the big 3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed dollaz, post: 3232825, member: 575590"] low voltage problem. im having the same problem, everything on my stereo (and previous ones) has always worked, but recently the subwoofer cuts out. to demonstrate, turn everything on as you would for normal listening, and rev the car up to around 4000RPM and keep it there, then play it. you should have no problems if its voltage, then let off the gas. should play some more, but eventually start cutting out again. i suggest a bigger battery and the big 3 [/QUOTE]
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