is this a wiring problem?? see details??

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Probably a short in one of the speaker wires. Disconnect each one individually and see if any sound comes out of the rest. Or could be you didn't reconnect the factory amp if u have one. Also check input voltages ie: ignition and hot with dmm and see if you reading at least 12volts.

 
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