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<blockquote data-quote="moval0890" data-source="post: 6976502" data-attributes="member: 623451"><p>I have a power wire d-block splitting my main wire to my 4-channel and monoblock.</p><p></p><p>I recently have been getting what seems to have to be a short in the power wire, to where my amps simultaneously turn off and then shortly there after turn back on and since the power wire is the only wire they share it seems like it has to stem somewhere from the d-block. Sometimes during the path of going from on to shorting off, the vocals slowly cut out and then fully cut out while the sub fully cuts outs each time.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>The stereo shop did install ground loops about a month ago, if that could be causing anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moval0890, post: 6976502, member: 623451"] I have a power wire d-block splitting my main wire to my 4-channel and monoblock. I recently have been getting what seems to have to be a short in the power wire, to where my amps simultaneously turn off and then shortly there after turn back on and since the power wire is the only wire they share it seems like it has to stem somewhere from the d-block. Sometimes during the path of going from on to shorting off, the vocals slowly cut out and then fully cut out while the sub fully cuts outs each time. Any ideas? The stereo shop did install ground loops about a month ago, if that could be causing anything. [/QUOTE]
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