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could it be the remote wire? i just checked all the amp connections and the remote was really loose. i took some pictures but just with my cell phone and ill upload them later cause i have to run.

Well was the loose remote wire the problem or is the system still causing problems. Im thinking you have a loose power or ground wire somewhere cause I had this problem when one of my connections became loose on my epic-160 one day and on my equalizer another day. make sure every connection is tight.

It Very Well Could Be The Turn On Lead, That Was One Of The Areas I Was Trying o Address.

Thankfully For Me My Knukonceptz RCA's Already Have Them Integrated In So I Don't Have To Run Remote Turn On Leads.

Check Your Electrical Grounds Too, Not Just The Amp Grounds. All The Power Hookups, Connectors, Everything.

If A Shop Wired The Sub Up Too, Check And See If It's Polarity Is Reversed Or It's Wired Wrong, It Sounds Crazy But That Could Be The Problem Too.

If You Had A Digital Multimeter This Would Be So Damn Easy, But You Don't.

When And If You Get One, I Recommend A Fluke.

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It Very Well Could Be The Turn On Lead, That Was One Of The Areas I Was Trying o Address.

Thankfully For Me My Knukonceptz RCA's Already Have Them Integrated In So I Don't Have To Run Remote Turn On Leads.

Check Your Electrical Grounds Too, Not Just The Amp Grounds. All The Power Hookups, Connectors, Everything.

If A Shop Wired The Sub Up Too, Check And See If It's Polarity Is Reversed Or It's Wired Wrong, It Sounds Crazy But That Could Be The Problem Too.

If You Had A Digital Multimeter This Would Be So Damn Easy, But You Don't.

When And If You Get One, I Recommend A Fluke.

well i fixed the remote wire but that didnt fix it... i think my alternator is bad. my car died when i was giong up a steep hill but its at the shop now. the guy there knows a bit bout car audio so he said he'd look into that after he fixed everything else because i have some other things that needed to be fixed. ill update u guys when i get it back/

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i just got my car back yesterday and then today got new tires but the problem with my system is solved... just from being old my alternator was starting to go and then wit the extra load from my system that sent it over the edge so i had my alternator rebuilt and a few other things done and now im good to go... car is running better than ever and my system is still bumpin. thanks for all the help though guys.

thanks.

The One Obvious Problem That Alluded Me, Happy Bumpage.

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The One Obvious Problem That Alluded Me, Happy Bumpage.

haha it happens to us all. thank you all for the time and ideas to help me fix this.

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*edit*

having to get rid of this system. check my thread to help me pick out something new.

Edited by Doctor Q

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