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Question About Car Audio (technical problem)?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffreyC" data-source="post: 2122060" data-attributes="member: 125352"><p>Could be a faulty amp, ORRR (this happened to me) you could have blown a speaker, and your amp shut off. That is a safety mechanism that amps have so they don't blow or get shorted out. The amps should turn back on after a while if they just got too hot, otherwise try unplugging the rear speakers one at a time to see if it works then. Then replace the speaker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffreyC, post: 2122060, member: 125352"] Could be a faulty amp, ORRR (this happened to me) you could have blown a speaker, and your amp shut off. That is a safety mechanism that amps have so they don't blow or get shorted out. The amps should turn back on after a while if they just got too hot, otherwise try unplugging the rear speakers one at a time to see if it works then. Then replace the speaker [/QUOTE]
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