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Why does my deck reset when...
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<blockquote data-quote="Imshirazy" data-source="post: 6074020" data-attributes="member: 574016"><p>I think it could be one of several things</p><p></p><p>More bass causes a possible loose connection to merge, therefore shorting out and resetting the HU. I had a similar issue when a wire behind one of my speakers connected to the metal door frame during bass because it wasn't soldered properly. I don't think this is it though, because you need a lot off air to move speaker wires, or even high volumes won't be likely to do it.</p><p></p><p>My second guess is the ground is very insufficient, therefore when you try to drain more power, it cannot function properly. Try moving the ground to the frame, and make sure it is VERY securely tightened.</p><p></p><p>Another unlikely guess would be that because of the subs etc, you are draining too much power. But this is unlikely...</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure if anything, it would be the second one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imshirazy, post: 6074020, member: 574016"] I think it could be one of several things More bass causes a possible loose connection to merge, therefore shorting out and resetting the HU. I had a similar issue when a wire behind one of my speakers connected to the metal door frame during bass because it wasn't soldered properly. I don't think this is it though, because you need a lot off air to move speaker wires, or even high volumes won't be likely to do it. My second guess is the ground is very insufficient, therefore when you try to drain more power, it cannot function properly. Try moving the ground to the frame, and make sure it is VERY securely tightened. Another unlikely guess would be that because of the subs etc, you are draining too much power. But this is unlikely... I'm pretty sure if anything, it would be the second one [/QUOTE]
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