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<blockquote data-quote="Paladin517" data-source="post: 76301" data-attributes="member: 545186"><p>Okay, need a little help. Today my subs started wiggin out. I was washin my car and had the music on, I started to notice the bass was cuttin out so i popped the trunk, low and behold, it was cuttin out, at the power level, the power light on the amp would go out, as would the bass, duh, so me and my dad tested a couple of theories. first we hooked our camcorder up to the RCA jacks running to my subs and they worked fine, then we plugged the RCA lead from my head unit up to a boom box and that worked fine, but when the subs are plugged into the head unit, they keep phasing on and off. But when i turn the bass down on my head unit, they dont kick off, but when i turn it back up, it cuts out. WOW!! So if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladin517, post: 76301, member: 545186"] Okay, need a little help. Today my subs started wiggin out. I was washin my car and had the music on, I started to notice the bass was cuttin out so i popped the trunk, low and behold, it was cuttin out, at the power level, the power light on the amp would go out, as would the bass, duh, so me and my dad tested a couple of theories. first we hooked our camcorder up to the RCA jacks running to my subs and they worked fine, then we plugged the RCA lead from my head unit up to a boom box and that worked fine, but when the subs are plugged into the head unit, they keep phasing on and off. But when i turn the bass down on my head unit, they dont kick off, but when i turn it back up, it cuts out. WOW!! So if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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