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<blockquote data-quote="Chromatic" data-source="post: 8227057" data-attributes="member: 659121"><p>Yeah, I'll be interested to hear what it is.. -- My first inclination would be your remote wire crimp/wire got knocked loose behind the headunit, unless your amp is powering on. Otherwise it still sounds wiring related for sure. Obviously if the amp is on.. personally, I'd start by undoing what I did (In regards to wrapping rca's , etc..) and monitoring the subs for any "life". If you have a short going on with those RCA's those subs are never going to get the input signal from the RCA pre-outs. I doubt you damaged them with the bare wrap, you just may need to clean it up , if that's the culprit.</p><p></p><p>Of course checking the headunit for a "Sub setting on/off" is wise as well. Sometimes we spend a lot of time on things when the problem is literally a press of a button, but in this case I still think it's directly related to what you did behind the headunit.</p><p></p><p>You'll get it sorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chromatic, post: 8227057, member: 659121"] Yeah, I'll be interested to hear what it is.. -- My first inclination would be your remote wire crimp/wire got knocked loose behind the headunit, unless your amp is powering on. Otherwise it still sounds wiring related for sure. Obviously if the amp is on.. personally, I'd start by undoing what I did (In regards to wrapping rca's , etc..) and monitoring the subs for any "life". If you have a short going on with those RCA's those subs are never going to get the input signal from the RCA pre-outs. I doubt you damaged them with the bare wrap, you just may need to clean it up , if that's the culprit. Of course checking the headunit for a "Sub setting on/off" is wise as well. Sometimes we spend a lot of time on things when the problem is literally a press of a button, but in this case I still think it's directly related to what you did behind the headunit. You'll get it sorted. [/QUOTE]
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