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This could be a lot of things: a bad amp, a bad electrical connection somewhere, an electrical cable speaker, RCA, or power shorting out somewhere on metal; etc. Your best bet is to do a process of elimination. Start by disconnecting the speaker wires one at a time and see if the amp cuts out. If not, try the RCA cable, and then check continuity with a multimeter on the power, ground, RCA, speaker wires, etc. If this was professionally installed, you should be able to take it back to them free of charge for them to diagnose it.
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