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Help! Stereo cuts in & out
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<blockquote data-quote="Babbit" data-source="post: 3274450" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>The 1st part of your quote is incoherent. I do not have Mach 460. The stereo fits right into the space. I did not wire anything. The HU was installed when I received the car. When I changed the speakers I just slid the wires off of the connectors on the old speakers upon removal and slid the wires onto the connectors of new speakers. I would assume the factory wiring is being used.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure which wiring would be the problem. If there is a break in the wires, then why would sound come out when the amp is overdriven (when I raise the volume well above normal listening volume). </p><p></p><p>This is frustrating me. I need to get a multimeter to figure this crap out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for everyone's help, though. Maybe I will just take it somewhere to have it looked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babbit, post: 3274450, member: 3656"] The 1st part of your quote is incoherent. I do not have Mach 460. The stereo fits right into the space. I did not wire anything. The HU was installed when I received the car. When I changed the speakers I just slid the wires off of the connectors on the old speakers upon removal and slid the wires onto the connectors of new speakers. I would assume the factory wiring is being used. I am not sure which wiring would be the problem. If there is a break in the wires, then why would sound come out when the amp is overdriven (when I raise the volume well above normal listening volume). This is frustrating me. I need to get a multimeter to figure this crap out. Thanks for everyone's help, though. Maybe I will just take it somewhere to have it looked at. [/QUOTE]
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