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Please make sure that you have selected the correct function.Press the Function/Standby button to select Radio,Tape or CD mode in the boombox.Press the volume +/- buttons to increase or decrease the volume on your RCA RCD135 Cassette/CD Boombox. Also check the display and make sure that the volume level is adjusting when pressing the buttons.
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If the Sony front end unit (stereo) has RCA jacks (Left and Right) in the back it's an input to the Xplode amp. If that's right then the Subwoofer putputs should plug or wire into the Xplode amp. I haven't hooked these up for some time but try a search on Youtube with the units you describe I'm more than 90% sure that there are videos there.
Most likely one of your subs are blown, or the Ohm's are too low for the ampliphier. Try hooking up one speaker at a time to the amp and see if it does the same thing. If it shuts off on one of the two speakers, that speaker is most likely blown.
if you have a cuetip and alcohol clean around the volume control it might just be stuck. Because liquid or something got on the buttons and make them stick down or stay up.
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