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where is your High pass set to on deck and amp ?

On the head unit it's 125, the highs amp is the same. Just sounds best there IMO.

If your HU HPF is set to 125, how the fuck do you expect a 40hz track get detected?
Well it would be easy because it's turned off when I'm using the dd-1.

And this is all being done through the sub amp/sub-out RCA's, not the mids amp

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Try putting the positive probe on the speaker-out negative. (If you haven't tried already)

Did you try this?
Scanned over that, but I got everything to work! Plugged in the negative RCA instead of positive and I got the lights. Head unit doesn't distort also :-)
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not downing on you or anything, but If I had of checked an didn't get a signal out of one rca's I would've checked the other one...

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Try putting the positive probe on the speaker-out negative. (If you haven't tried already)

Did you try this?
Scanned over that, but I got everything to work! Plugged in the negative RCA instead of positive and I got the lights. Head unit doesn't distort also :-)

the negative RCA ?... wtf does that mean ?

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