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A few weeks ago I was driving around listening to my subwoofer and all of the sudden it quit. I checked the fuses and wiring and all is well THE AMP LIGHT IS ON BUT THE SUB WILL NOT PLAY. So I figured that it was just the amp. So I got a new amp today and it is doing the same exact thing. Only thing I could think of it being is my line out converter which converts speaker wires into RCA outputs. Someone please help me I'm pulling my hair out


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the converter is wired to the rear speakers and splits into sub/rear speakers? If so and the rear speakers are working I would think thats the issue assuming the wire from the converter to the sub is good.
I've tried 2 different sets of RCA wires and I just picked up a new converter and threw it in...nothing



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Can you set the crossover frequency? If you have your crossover set too high no low frequencies will ever be sent to the sub.
I'm pretty sure I figured out what I didn't want to. I just ran wires from the rear deck speakers straight to the sub and it didn't move


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continuity test on sub?
I don't have a meter


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new tool!!!! home depot/lowes digital multi-meter $20-60 ohm reading should be 2 to 8 ohms depending on sub.
have you opened up the sub box maybe loose wire?
I have the sub completely out of the box


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