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<blockquote data-quote="jt4x4" data-source="post: 8679017" data-attributes="member: 677386"><p>Is your amp mounted on your sub box? I've read that vibrations can rattle components loose in your amp, though have not had it happen personally. I'm having a similar issue with my MTX 6500D, only mine comes on and off on its own, regardless of how hard I hit it. I would try (am trying) to figure out exactly what is going on when it quits. Check all your connections; make sure all connections are metal-to-metal. Check voltage on your RCA's and remote wire when you lose audio to rule out your deck, and make sure your RCA's fit tightly on both the deck terminals and amp terminals. Check for voltage on your amp's output terminals when you lose audio.</p><p></p><p>As ThatPurpleKush suggested: check your ground. Do you get shocked when you reach back and touch it?</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p> - Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt4x4, post: 8679017, member: 677386"] Is your amp mounted on your sub box? I've read that vibrations can rattle components loose in your amp, though have not had it happen personally. I'm having a similar issue with my MTX 6500D, only mine comes on and off on its own, regardless of how hard I hit it. I would try (am trying) to figure out exactly what is going on when it quits. Check all your connections; make sure all connections are metal-to-metal. Check voltage on your RCA's and remote wire when you lose audio to rule out your deck, and make sure your RCA's fit tightly on both the deck terminals and amp terminals. Check for voltage on your amp's output terminals when you lose audio. As ThatPurpleKush suggested: check your ground. Do you get shocked when you reach back and touch it? Hope this helps. - Joe [/QUOTE]
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