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<blockquote data-quote="SaturnSC1" data-source="post: 4992175" data-attributes="member: 574758"><p>I just bought a Pioneer DEH-2000MP headunit, some Memphis PR 6.5s for the front and two Tsunami 5.25s for the back. By no means am i looking for the greatest quality out of this set up. I got the whole thing for about $300. Well, everything was fine for the first day, but now while driving my speakers cut in and out. I took it back to the place that installed it and they said that the speakers have some type of cut off when there is too much bass. So I turned the bass down to zero. Even with that the speakers still cut in and out. Could it be a blown fuse? If so, roughly how much would that cost to fix??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaturnSC1, post: 4992175, member: 574758"] I just bought a Pioneer DEH-2000MP headunit, some Memphis PR 6.5s for the front and two Tsunami 5.25s for the back. By no means am i looking for the greatest quality out of this set up. I got the whole thing for about $300. Well, everything was fine for the first day, but now while driving my speakers cut in and out. I took it back to the place that installed it and they said that the speakers have some type of cut off when there is too much bass. So I turned the bass down to zero. Even with that the speakers still cut in and out. Could it be a blown fuse? If so, roughly how much would that cost to fix?? [/QUOTE]
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