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So frustrating! (mids amp issue)
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<blockquote data-quote="LetMyBeatPound" data-source="post: 8600782" data-attributes="member: 673630"><p>Just an idea, the battery that failed on me was less that a year old and it was a regular liquid lead acid. Just with the HU symptom and the power wiring being a bit broken in the amp terminals kinda reminded me of the issue ur having. I'd still get it tested somewhere tho, i read quite a bit about defective stuff in the car audio industry so ya never know. Especially if you've already gone through everything else.</p><p></p><p>Edit: The HO Alternator could even be masking an issue of a bad battery... But i admit to having no experience with those type of batteries... It's even possible to damage a battery hooking terminals up if you bent it tightening it up it's possible to break some of the connections to the plates inside, i Kno that's possible with lead acid batteries...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetMyBeatPound, post: 8600782, member: 673630"] Just an idea, the battery that failed on me was less that a year old and it was a regular liquid lead acid. Just with the HU symptom and the power wiring being a bit broken in the amp terminals kinda reminded me of the issue ur having. I'd still get it tested somewhere tho, i read quite a bit about defective stuff in the car audio industry so ya never know. Especially if you've already gone through everything else. Edit: The HO Alternator could even be masking an issue of a bad battery... But i admit to having no experience with those type of batteries... It's even possible to damage a battery hooking terminals up if you bent it tightening it up it's possible to break some of the connections to the plates inside, i Kno that's possible with lead acid batteries... [/QUOTE]
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