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<blockquote data-quote="86svo" data-source="post: 5669845" data-attributes="member: 591357"><p>Ok, in my 04 Ranger I am retaining the stock deck since I'm just doing a budget system and I have ran all my wires and the front components sound great, the only problem is I'm not getting a signal when I try to bridge 3&amp;4. This is an Alpine F-300 so it is a 2,3,4 amp and I'm using it as a 3 channel.</p><p></p><p>The way I have the speaker level inputs wired are green and white to front left side positive, white/black and green/black to front left side negative. Then I have Grey and violet to front right side positive, grey/black and violet/black to front right side negative.</p><p></p><p>Now I can get a complete signal if I hook the sub up to a single channel, but when I try to get the bridge....nothing. Did I not wire up the input levels correctly? It seems as though it should be accurate, but not too sure? Anyhow, any help would be great, thanks!</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86svo, post: 5669845, member: 591357"] Ok, in my 04 Ranger I am retaining the stock deck since I'm just doing a budget system and I have ran all my wires and the front components sound great, the only problem is I'm not getting a signal when I try to bridge 3&4. This is an Alpine F-300 so it is a 2,3,4 amp and I'm using it as a 3 channel. The way I have the speaker level inputs wired are green and white to front left side positive, white/black and green/black to front left side negative. Then I have Grey and violet to front right side positive, grey/black and violet/black to front right side negative. Now I can get a complete signal if I hook the sub up to a single channel, but when I try to get the bridge....nothing. Did I not wire up the input levels correctly? It seems as though it should be accurate, but not too sure? Anyhow, any help would be great, thanks! Jason [/QUOTE]
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