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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 8764244" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>That's what I'm thinking. I hooked up the RCAs that run to the rear speaker channels to the amp (I'm not running rear fill at the moment) and turned the HU crossover to throughpass, and still having issues. I thought this amp might be at the end of it's life back when the power LED stopped working some time ago, and now it seems to be the case. I popped the cover off the bottom of the amp and didn't see any noticeable fuckery. Gave the wires running from the inputs to the board, and nothing unusual.</p><p></p><p>Is it out of the realm of possible that the subs themselves could be causing some of these shenanigans? Maybe weak solder joints at the tinsel leads? They're just a couple old dookie *** Kicker 43CVR124 subs.</p><p></p><p>I'm gonna pull my meter out of my work van tomorrow and check to see what the output voltage is from the amp and see if maybe the terminal cups in my enclosure might be toast. Hell, I dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 8764244, member: 562504"] That's what I'm thinking. I hooked up the RCAs that run to the rear speaker channels to the amp (I'm not running rear fill at the moment) and turned the HU crossover to throughpass, and still having issues. I thought this amp might be at the end of it's life back when the power LED stopped working some time ago, and now it seems to be the case. I popped the cover off the bottom of the amp and didn't see any noticeable fuckery. Gave the wires running from the inputs to the board, and nothing unusual. Is it out of the realm of possible that the subs themselves could be causing some of these shenanigans? Maybe weak solder joints at the tinsel leads? They're just a couple old dookie *** Kicker 43CVR124 subs. I'm gonna pull my meter out of my work van tomorrow and check to see what the output voltage is from the amp and see if maybe the terminal cups in my enclosure might be toast. Hell, I dunno. [/QUOTE]
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