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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2972161" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>i do to...</p><p></p><p>actually i hope this didn't happen, but i have a possibility, when you arced the speaker wires you could have possibly burned the outputs on your HU, i'm assuming you have the 2 amps daisy chained, to check if this is the problem, switch the sub rca from the sub output on your HU to the REAR output... what my reasoning is, is that you know it's not a problem with the subs, and it's probably not a problem with the amps because you only arced one of them and that being the case only one would be effected unless you blew a fuse, and since they power on you know that is not the case... so it has to be a problem with the inputs, either you burned the output on your HU, or you burned the RCA's themself... which is actually more likely because if it was the outputs you should be getting a motor-boat sound not nothing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2972161, member: 573988"] i do to... actually i hope this didn't happen, but i have a possibility, when you arced the speaker wires you could have possibly burned the outputs on your HU, i'm assuming you have the 2 amps daisy chained, to check if this is the problem, switch the sub rca from the sub output on your HU to the REAR output... what my reasoning is, is that you know it's not a problem with the subs, and it's probably not a problem with the amps because you only arced one of them and that being the case only one would be effected unless you blew a fuse, and since they power on you know that is not the case... so it has to be a problem with the inputs, either you burned the output on your HU, or you burned the RCA's themself... which is actually more likely because if it was the outputs you should be getting a motor-boat sound not nothing... [/QUOTE]
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