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the problem resolved itself... when my remote wire came kinked behind the headunit the amps lost power. after i fixed the remote wire the speakers played static for a little bit but i couldnt figure out why. after about a day the static stopped. i believe this was caused by the amps needing to build themselves back up after draining because the static disappered over time.

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the problem resolved itself... when my remote wire came kinked behind the headunit the amps lost power. after i fixed the remote wire the speakers played static for a little bit but i couldnt figure out why. after about a day the static stopped. i believe this was caused by the amps needing to build themselves back up after draining because the static disappered over time.

that makes no sense whatsoever. if the amps are turned on, then they are fully powered up. there is no "burn-in" time for amps that have not been turned on for a while.

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the problem resolved itself... when my remote wire came kinked behind the headunit the amps lost power. after i fixed the remote wire the speakers played static for a little bit but i couldnt figure out why. after about a day the static stopped. i believe this was caused by the amps needing to build themselves back up after draining because the static disappered over time.

that makes no sense whatsoever. if the amps are turned on, then they are fully powered up. there is no "burn-in" time for amps that have not been turned on for a while.

i am just on the floor dead. MY body will be carried out of work today.

LMMFAO

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the problem resolved itself... when my remote wire came kinked behind the headunit the amps lost power. after i fixed the remote wire the speakers played static for a little bit but i couldnt figure out why. after about a day the static stopped. i believe this was caused by the amps needing to build themselves back up after draining because the static disappered over time.

that makes no sense whatsoever. if the amps are turned on, then they are fully powered up. there is no "burn-in" time for amps that have not been turned on for a while.

i am just on the floor dead. MY body will be carried out of work today.

LMMFAO

that is the assumption i made because the problem fixed itself after i made that change. I was finding the undistorted volume for my headunit. when i pulled my headunit out and pushed it back in a kinked the remote wire and the power was lost. So i fixed the remote wire. After fixing the remote wire the left rear wouldnt play and the two front speakers played static on bass notes or low volume. After about a day and installing some second skin in my trunk all the speaker issues dissolved on there own. The left rear starting playing again and the front speakers stopped the static. Idk what happen.

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