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<blockquote data-quote="Walk1141" data-source="post: 8708531" data-attributes="member: 680261"><p>Just to update, I got it working but it wasn't the amps fault. Yesterday I tried to connect the amp to the battery directly and powered up correctly with the jumper wire. I tried the similar thing in the back where all my wires were ran. I got nothing. Then I just thought that the only difference was the ground in the two situations. I checked my ground and it seemed the connector was barely on and came off. I reattached another connector but still nothing. I found another ground point and now it all works. Powers up fine and I finally have my bass back. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all again for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walk1141, post: 8708531, member: 680261"] Just to update, I got it working but it wasn't the amps fault. Yesterday I tried to connect the amp to the battery directly and powered up correctly with the jumper wire. I tried the similar thing in the back where all my wires were ran. I got nothing. Then I just thought that the only difference was the ground in the two situations. I checked my ground and it seemed the connector was barely on and came off. I reattached another connector but still nothing. I found another ground point and now it all works. Powers up fine and I finally have my bass back. Thank you all again for your help! [/QUOTE]
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