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<blockquote data-quote="indybahn" data-source="post: 4079983" data-attributes="member: 586532"><p>Ok, here's my problem..My system stopped working the other day so I just assumed my amp had died on me since it was pretty old. I was going to put my buddies' system in my car, but when I did I could just get one sub to barely move. I just figured my RCA's were bad..I went ahead and bought a new amp, ran new RCA's and a new remote to my new amp and my subs, and I had the same thing happen..One sub is just BARELY moving. My next thought was maybe my sub-outs were bad on my headunit so I ran my remote and RCA's to my buddies HU in his truck, and still had the same result. This only leaves my power and ground that hasn't been replaced. However, I have checked both of them and they are both still wired fine and I get full power to my amp. I am totally confused at this point. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indybahn, post: 4079983, member: 586532"] Ok, here's my problem..My system stopped working the other day so I just assumed my amp had died on me since it was pretty old. I was going to put my buddies' system in my car, but when I did I could just get one sub to barely move. I just figured my RCA's were bad..I went ahead and bought a new amp, ran new RCA's and a new remote to my new amp and my subs, and I had the same thing happen..One sub is just BARELY moving. My next thought was maybe my sub-outs were bad on my headunit so I ran my remote and RCA's to my buddies HU in his truck, and still had the same result. This only leaves my power and ground that hasn't been replaced. However, I have checked both of them and they are both still wired fine and I get full power to my amp. I am totally confused at this point. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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