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Old 06-24-04, 02:49 PM
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Question Help-Sound problem on 95 LS400 w/Nak.

I have a 95 LS400 with the Nak. system, and my problem is that the sound will intermittantly quit on the right side and from the subwoofer. This problem may last only minutes or days, and then it returns to normal. When it does occur, if you turn the volume up very high and the balance to the right side, you can hear a faint amount of music, as if it were bleeding through the amp. I have checked and cleaned all the connections at the amp, but I am stumped. Is it the amp or something else? What do you recommend?

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have you checked the connections from the amp to the speaker itself? When it does blank out, try jostling the connections....
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Pirate,
Yes, I have tried moving the connections a little when it goes out, and it doesn't seem to do anything. It seems to me like the short or bad connection might be inside the amp.?
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*BUMP* Anyone help!?
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