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<blockquote data-quote="mrclean636" data-source="post: 8118223" data-attributes="member: 636269"><p>I was going to say your sub was probably blown. But if you tried your brothers then that can't be the case. Are you sure your ground is making a good connection to the frame? It should be sanded down and bolted down properly. One other thing I can think of is if your headunit was swapped in and out, some lose their memory when disconnected from power. And some radios require you to turn the sub "on". Are you sure it is on and are you sure you have the rca's plugged into the "sub" white and red ports on the back of the radio? Also make sure the rca's are plugged into the "in" on the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrclean636, post: 8118223, member: 636269"] I was going to say your sub was probably blown. But if you tried your brothers then that can't be the case. Are you sure your ground is making a good connection to the frame? It should be sanded down and bolted down properly. One other thing I can think of is if your headunit was swapped in and out, some lose their memory when disconnected from power. And some radios require you to turn the sub "on". Are you sure it is on and are you sure you have the rca's plugged into the "sub" white and red ports on the back of the radio? Also make sure the rca's are plugged into the "in" on the amp. [/QUOTE]
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