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So confused, Issue with speakers cutting out as volume increases.
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<blockquote data-quote="TLnewb" data-source="post: 8766040" data-attributes="member: 683432"><p>So I did some more tests this morning and I redid my rca connections. Right now I just have the connections twisted and taped since I'm still trying to identify the issue but they are wrapped tight and not making contact with each other. I'm able to get a little more volume before it cuts out now but I'm still having the same issue. I'm still reading normal voltage on the LOC so I feel like it isnt a ground or power issue with the LOC. I would also be really surprised if it was the rca wire being bad since its brand new EFX marine RCA patch cables from crutchfield and I've tested the issue with multiple different rca wires that I have running to the same spot. Any more advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLnewb, post: 8766040, member: 683432"] So I did some more tests this morning and I redid my rca connections. Right now I just have the connections twisted and taped since I'm still trying to identify the issue but they are wrapped tight and not making contact with each other. I'm able to get a little more volume before it cuts out now but I'm still having the same issue. I'm still reading normal voltage on the LOC so I feel like it isnt a ground or power issue with the LOC. I would also be really surprised if it was the rca wire being bad since its brand new EFX marine RCA patch cables from crutchfield and I've tested the issue with multiple different rca wires that I have running to the same spot. Any more advice? [/QUOTE]
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