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<blockquote data-quote="jaysexxin" data-source="post: 4955746" data-attributes="member: 578594"><p>I was playing my music and everything was fine then my sub cut out. It was at night so I couldn't check everything I wanted to but I was just wondering if anyone had suggestions. I'm running 2 amps, 1 for the sub and 1 for my components. The components are working perfectly fine. At first I thought it was just a loose remote turn-on wire... not it. I checked the fuse for the power cable, it was fine... not it. I still have to check the fuses for my car's electrical system. The sub wiring was fine. I still have to check the fuse on the amp but if the amp is on, that would rule it out wouldnt it? I did notice that the sub/amp was drawing power because my lights/instrument cluster would dim very slightly. Is there anything else I need to check?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaysexxin, post: 4955746, member: 578594"] I was playing my music and everything was fine then my sub cut out. It was at night so I couldn't check everything I wanted to but I was just wondering if anyone had suggestions. I'm running 2 amps, 1 for the sub and 1 for my components. The components are working perfectly fine. At first I thought it was just a loose remote turn-on wire... not it. I checked the fuse for the power cable, it was fine... not it. I still have to check the fuses for my car's electrical system. The sub wiring was fine. I still have to check the fuse on the amp but if the amp is on, that would rule it out wouldnt it? I did notice that the sub/amp was drawing power because my lights/instrument cluster would dim very slightly. Is there anything else I need to check? [/QUOTE]
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