theabcs
Junior Member
Hello,
Firstly, thanks for taking the time to read.
I was driving along a few days ago when suddenly my speakers and tweeters both cut out completely while my sub was playing fine. It was hot so I checked the fuses under the hood and the amp fuses. They were fine so my thought was that the amp burnt out. Ordered another amp, switched them out and I still have no sound through my speakers. I checked the amp's ground and it is screwed on extremely tight with the area stripped of paint.
Now I suspect that the error is in the head unit, but I do not have the tools to remove the head unit so I was going to buy another one and switch them out.
My question is: Am I over looking anything?
Any advice to help point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Firstly, thanks for taking the time to read.
I was driving along a few days ago when suddenly my speakers and tweeters both cut out completely while my sub was playing fine. It was hot so I checked the fuses under the hood and the amp fuses. They were fine so my thought was that the amp burnt out. Ordered another amp, switched them out and I still have no sound through my speakers. I checked the amp's ground and it is screwed on extremely tight with the area stripped of paint.
Now I suspect that the error is in the head unit, but I do not have the tools to remove the head unit so I was going to buy another one and switch them out.
My question is: Am I over looking anything?
Any advice to help point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.