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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderbread" data-source="post: 2129862" data-attributes="member: 541455"><p>The best way to diagnose a problem like this is to plug and play until you find out which piece isn't working properly.</p><p></p><p>If your current and signal path is fine, then try the components. Did you say that you swapped amps and the subs were fine? If all it took was a swap out for the amplifier to make things work, guess where the problem is...</p><p></p><p>Double check your signal path (RCAs, signal wires, etc) as well - these are far more likely to be the problem than the hardware is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderbread, post: 2129862, member: 541455"] The best way to diagnose a problem like this is to plug and play until you find out which piece isn't working properly. If your current and signal path is fine, then try the components. Did you say that you swapped amps and the subs were fine? If all it took was a swap out for the amplifier to make things work, guess where the problem is... Double check your signal path (RCAs, signal wires, etc) as well - these are far more likely to be the problem than the hardware is. [/QUOTE]
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