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<blockquote data-quote="argenis69" data-source="post: 8183548" data-attributes="member: 647350"><p>I did the test. I measure the voltage with the DMM at the bass amp while playing music at loud volume. Now I think I know why the bass is stopping and when I lower the hu volume the bass resumes, the DMM was reading low 9v , I also noticed that only the bass stops hitting and the amp is still on but the protect light is not on. I also haven't connected my new xs battery in the trunk yet, might do it tomorrow. But the question is:</p><p></p><p>1- Is this normal?</p><p></p><p>2- Is that voltage causing the bass to stop hitting? If yes, what can I do to fix this besides connecting the battery in the trunk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argenis69, post: 8183548, member: 647350"] I did the test. I measure the voltage with the DMM at the bass amp while playing music at loud volume. Now I think I know why the bass is stopping and when I lower the hu volume the bass resumes, the DMM was reading low 9v , I also noticed that only the bass stops hitting and the amp is still on but the protect light is not on. I also haven't connected my new xs battery in the trunk yet, might do it tomorrow. But the question is: 1- Is this normal? 2- Is that voltage causing the bass to stop hitting? If yes, what can I do to fix this besides connecting the battery in the trunk? [/QUOTE]
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