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<blockquote data-quote="Slayerx" data-source="post: 7329704" data-attributes="member: 626348"><p>...Both my amps to cut out, and make it<em> sound like my cd is skipping</em>?</p><p></p><p>My speaker and sub amp will both cut out together. I have one set of RCA's from my HU to my XA2000, and a set from the XA2000 to my XA1000. Recently they will both cut out, seeming completely randomly, so I cant see if they're going into protect. They are both grounded to a distribution block with a few inches of 8ga, which is then grounded with a 2.5 ft run of 4ga. They are powered with 4ga which is distributed into</p><p></p><p>I've checked everything, and all connections are good. I'm wondering if it could be my HU?</p><p></p><p>Or could my XA2000 go into protect, and the signal not be sent to my XA1000? I coulda swore it was unbuffered, so wouldn't it still go through though?</p><p></p><p>Could the RCA be messed up somewhere inside the wire where it could intermittently cut out?</p><p></p><p>There's too much little stuff to check, anyone able to point me into the right direction knowing that it sounds like my CD is skipping and the fact both amps cut out exactly together?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slayerx, post: 7329704, member: 626348"] ...Both my amps to cut out, and make it[I] sound like my cd is skipping[/I]? My speaker and sub amp will both cut out together. I have one set of RCA's from my HU to my XA2000, and a set from the XA2000 to my XA1000. Recently they will both cut out, seeming completely randomly, so I cant see if they're going into protect. They are both grounded to a distribution block with a few inches of 8ga, which is then grounded with a 2.5 ft run of 4ga. They are powered with 4ga which is distributed into I've checked everything, and all connections are good. I'm wondering if it could be my HU? Or could my XA2000 go into protect, and the signal not be sent to my XA1000? I coulda swore it was unbuffered, so wouldn't it still go through though? Could the RCA be messed up somewhere inside the wire where it could intermittently cut out? There's too much little stuff to check, anyone able to point me into the right direction knowing that it sounds like my CD is skipping and the fact both amps cut out exactly together? [/QUOTE]
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