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For me, it was "whack it all in" then "crank up the volume" then "why is it all intermittent at high volumes" and it still is. :( :grumpy:

And I'm STILL trying to figure out where I've gone wrong... Think the next step is to use a voltmeter on the power points and earth when I crank the volume up... Amps aren't cutting out entirely, they stay on, its just the signal to the outputs which cuts out and becomes intermittent... Rear HU driven speakers unaffected. :rolleyes:

brill job mate!

:-D

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For me' date=' it was "whack it all in" then "crank up the volume" then "why is it all intermittent at high volumes" and it still is. :( :grumpy:

And I'm STILL trying to figure out where I've gone wrong... Think the next step is to use a voltmeter on the power points and earth when I crank the volume up... Amps aren't cutting out entirely, they stay on, its just the signal to the outputs which cuts out and becomes intermittent... Rear HU driven speakers unaffected. :rolleyes:[/quote']

Sounds like the amps are overheating and going into thermal protection to me mate.

Pete

Sounds like the amps are overheating and going into thermal protection to me mate.

Pete

Someone else advised this too, but even when I have the piddly little amp powering the comps on alone, it still does it when cranked up. Also, it does it with the false floor in or with it out giving them excellent ventilation. Most odd it is. :( I swear some cable somewhere is too tiddly perhaps to cope with the signal demanded by the output device? :confused:

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See how hot the amps are when it cuts out. I'm thinking you might have a driver that is dodgy and showing a very low resistance and the amp is overheating or going into short protection now and again. Could even be a speaker wire shorting somewhere.

Pete

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I hope it helps in some way :D

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