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Sub worked fine in standard, now not in standard or network
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<blockquote data-quote="tigey" data-source="post: 8289639" data-attributes="member: 661478"><p>4-gauge wire runs to a fused distribution block, three 8-gauge wires exit the fused distribution block, each feeding a separate amp. Thaey are grounded close together with 8-gauge wire in a location a DMM said was solid. Originally I had the sub grounded to a bolt that felt direct-to-frame (and the DMM said it was solid), but then moved it so the sub and the amps would be grounded within a few inches of each other. The gain is as low as possible at present, but I've moved that from time to time during this ordeal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigey, post: 8289639, member: 661478"] 4-gauge wire runs to a fused distribution block, three 8-gauge wires exit the fused distribution block, each feeding a separate amp. Thaey are grounded close together with 8-gauge wire in a location a DMM said was solid. Originally I had the sub grounded to a bolt that felt direct-to-frame (and the DMM said it was solid), but then moved it so the sub and the amps would be grounded within a few inches of each other. The gain is as low as possible at present, but I've moved that from time to time during this ordeal. [/QUOTE]
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