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<blockquote data-quote="crow" data-source="post: 1942827" data-attributes="member: 568415"><p>If I'm understanding, you have a single set of 2 channel rca cables plugged into the top and bottom rca inputs under 1 in the diagram. What you need is to have the left channel of the rca cable run to the front input and the right channel from the rca run to the rear input.</p><p></p><p>Try plugging the left channel rca in the lower rca input under 1 and the right channel rca into the lower rca input under 2 in the diagram and see if that helps. Some amps when bridged only require one input per channel. I looked around for a manual on this amp but haven't been able to locate one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crow, post: 1942827, member: 568415"] If I'm understanding, you have a single set of 2 channel rca cables plugged into the top and bottom rca inputs under 1 in the diagram. What you need is to have the left channel of the rca cable run to the front input and the right channel from the rca run to the rear input. Try plugging the left channel rca in the lower rca input under 1 and the right channel rca into the lower rca input under 2 in the diagram and see if that helps. Some amps when bridged only require one input per channel. I looked around for a manual on this amp but haven't been able to locate one. [/QUOTE]
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