Old Jan 18, 2004 | 04:50 PM
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Originally posted by rangcrx
your rca cables or your amp is shorting
You got it!!!

I finally got over the Flu (for the most part) and a wild hair up my ass yesterday.
I found out that when I turn left at high speeds or hit large bumps in the road...Thats when the highs cut out and flicker back in.
With that in mind I left the amps running then jiggled all the wires one by one.
Come to realize it was the left side RCA for my Highs that was shorting out.
I replaced the RCA with a new one and all is working perfect....Even the Sub!
I guess that RCA was sending a bad short signal to the EQ which ties all amps and speakers together.

Thanks everyone for all your help and suggestions.
No I know where to turn if anything else takes a shizzit.
I'd rather ask around here then pay a stereo shop out the ass to do the same thing I can.

Peace, -Jeff
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