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Mach 460 amp problem?

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Hi all,

I have a '97 cobra with the Mach 460 Sound System. The problem I have is that all 4 tweeters work, however, none of the mid/sub speakers have sound. I have checked all the wiring and it appears that the front amp is hooked up correctly as well as the rear amps. Is there a fuse for these rear amps or could the front amp be shot (as the possibility that the two rear amps would go out simultaneously is pretty low)?
 
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