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<blockquote data-quote="killthyenemy" data-source="post: 7314457" data-attributes="member: 616720"><p>Need help with my current problem. A couple weeks ago my subwoofer stopped working. I carry a lot of stuff in my trunk (bowling balls, golf clubs, etc.) and I assumed one of these damaged it in some way. I then bought a new 12" Kenwood sub and hooked it up. It still didn't work. Once this happened I began checking all the connections, which were good. The amp had a good ground and is getting power (enough for it to turn on at least). I then hooked my amp to my buddy's system. The amp is working fine. After this, I swapped out the RCA cables for some new ones, but the problem is still not solved. The only response I am getting is a SUPER faint rattle from the sub.</p><p></p><p>It's not the RCA cables or the Amplifier, so could it be my headunit or is it something else that I am missing. Please help.</p><p></p><p>My system:</p><p></p><p>JVC KD-420 headunit</p><p></p><p>Sony Sony XM-D9001GTR amp</p><p></p><p>Kenwood KFC-W3012 subwoofer 12" 4 ohm</p><p></p><p>Tsunami amp wiring kit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killthyenemy, post: 7314457, member: 616720"] Need help with my current problem. A couple weeks ago my subwoofer stopped working. I carry a lot of stuff in my trunk (bowling balls, golf clubs, etc.) and I assumed one of these damaged it in some way. I then bought a new 12" Kenwood sub and hooked it up. It still didn't work. Once this happened I began checking all the connections, which were good. The amp had a good ground and is getting power (enough for it to turn on at least). I then hooked my amp to my buddy's system. The amp is working fine. After this, I swapped out the RCA cables for some new ones, but the problem is still not solved. The only response I am getting is a SUPER faint rattle from the sub. It's not the RCA cables or the Amplifier, so could it be my headunit or is it something else that I am missing. Please help. My system: JVC KD-420 headunit Sony Sony XM-D9001GTR amp Kenwood KFC-W3012 subwoofer 12" 4 ohm Tsunami amp wiring kit [/QUOTE]
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