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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie Lives" data-source="post: 4423601" data-attributes="member: 549549"><p>In case anyone was wondering or was in a similar situation, I found the culprit; the HU. (Alpine 9886). I pluged my mp3 player directly into the amp, and it played at full strenght. I then pluged the mp3 player into the AiNet adapter, and it was alot weaker.</p><p></p><p>I went out and replaced the HU at Best Buy, and it's now working like a charm. I think the problem was a blown Pico Fuse, or something that affects the HU's RCA output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie Lives, post: 4423601, member: 549549"] In case anyone was wondering or was in a similar situation, I found the culprit; the HU. (Alpine 9886). I pluged my mp3 player directly into the amp, and it played at full strenght. I then pluged the mp3 player into the AiNet adapter, and it was alot weaker. I went out and replaced the HU at Best Buy, and it's now working like a charm. I think the problem was a blown Pico Fuse, or something that affects the HU's RCA output. [/QUOTE]
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