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<blockquote data-quote="djhath" data-source="post: 8068347" data-attributes="member: 565512"><p>Thank you for your insight, amerricannight. Ironically, I happen to be a mobile DJ, so I have a passing familiarity with some of the specifics concepts you speak of and understand that you're saying in the context of PA setup and working backward from the mixer, to the amps, to the speakers.</p><p></p><p>If I was still operating on the original components, I'd definitely take your advice and look at opening up and cleaning them with electric contact cleaner and resoldering any lose or seemingly bad connections in the components of the signal chain.</p><p></p><p>The confounding thing to me, however, is I've replaced the amp, just last night, and the factory head unit was replaced with a new aftermarket head unit just last week (that was the first step in my troubleshooting), and I still have no sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djhath, post: 8068347, member: 565512"] Thank you for your insight, amerricannight. Ironically, I happen to be a mobile DJ, so I have a passing familiarity with some of the specifics concepts you speak of and understand that you're saying in the context of PA setup and working backward from the mixer, to the amps, to the speakers. If I was still operating on the original components, I'd definitely take your advice and look at opening up and cleaning them with electric contact cleaner and resoldering any lose or seemingly bad connections in the components of the signal chain. The confounding thing to me, however, is I've replaced the amp, just last night, and the factory head unit was replaced with a new aftermarket head unit just last week (that was the first step in my troubleshooting), and I still have no sound. [/QUOTE]
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