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well i realized saturday on the way to the jax meet that my system was dead. bass had seemed to be a little jumpy the day before but nothing major. the only previous problems ive had is the amp overheating over long periods of play. its a boston acoustics 12" sub with their 500/1 amp that is wired into my stock rear amp. the gain is only at 50% or so. i dont really know what i can check but i guess im going to have to find a boston rep around here and have them look at it. its at the point, where i just want to get my $ back if i can but i dont know if thats possible.
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have you checked the fuse yet??
maybe your remote turn on wire got disconnected.
do you have good ground connection?
what about your loc maybe the wires came disconnected on that
maybe your remote turn on wire got disconnected.
do you have good ground connection?
what about your loc maybe the wires came disconnected on that
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Is your Boston amp tapped into the stock wires before or after the Bose amp? I recommend before the Bose amp.
Anyway, look at the power light on your Boston amp and see if it is on.
Anyway, look at the power light on your Boston amp and see if it is on.
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Originally Posted by Gilley
Is your Boston amp tapped into the stock wires before or after the Bose amp? I recommend before the Bose amp.
Anyway, look at the power light on your Boston amp and see if it is on.
Anyway, look at the power light on your Boston amp and see if it is on.
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