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Old 11-02-2011, 12:36 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 View Post
Man, its weird, I didnt have the system up very loud at all, it just cut out, but I will check the fuses on the amps. If I had to put money on it, I really think the deck just took a sh*t, and I gotta replace it.

Whats even more weird is how I tun up the volume and the highs cut start to cut out, and go to a whisper into only the one driver's side 6.5. Its weird man.

Im sending you eRep as well, thank you!
The volume really doesn't matter when it comes to the power. If there's a short or a spike, it doesn't matter what volume you're at. That's what the fuse is there for.

My guess is your HU did take a dump, and it sent a spike through the system. The amp fuse might have absorbed it, but in the end some still got to the 1 speaker that doesn't work right now...

If your highs are cutting out, where do you have a bypass filter setup at? The HU or the Amp? That will help lead you to where your issue might be...
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