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<blockquote data-quote="Only The Best" data-source="post: 8055355" data-attributes="member: 646129"><p>dont waste your money on a new head unit... you can easily by-pass your situation.. i had the same problem with my kenwood flip out. some dumbfuck with a meter press the (speaker check) button and blew something in the headunit when he had it on my control wire.... so instead of running the control from the amp to the HU control i ran it to the HU power wire... works perfectly fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Only The Best, post: 8055355, member: 646129"] dont waste your money on a new head unit... you can easily by-pass your situation.. i had the same problem with my kenwood flip out. some dumbfuck with a meter press the (speaker check) button and blew something in the headunit when he had it on my control wire.... so instead of running the control from the amp to the HU control i ran it to the HU power wire... works perfectly fine. [/QUOTE]
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