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<blockquote data-quote="R@kshasa" data-source="post: 8845658" data-attributes="member: 689097"><p>LPF is for subwoofers. HPF is to protect your speakers from too much bass. Only use the 1x setting. You're basically removing ALL of the music in 10x mode. Leave it at 1x and put it about 1/4 of the way up. You really only need that to protect your speakers from outputting low bass. Turn LPF off.</p><p></p><p>You said one channel operation works. You really need to identify which channel is causing this to happen. Do both channels work just fine if only running one?</p><p>Only put ONE speaker per channel, and try each RCA input on one amp input at a time to see if one of them has a bad connection. Then do the same on the other channel.</p><p>A picture of the amp wiring would really help. If you're bridging any channels, un-bridge them. Be certain that the +/- are going to the correct terminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R@kshasa, post: 8845658, member: 689097"] LPF is for subwoofers. HPF is to protect your speakers from too much bass. Only use the 1x setting. You're basically removing ALL of the music in 10x mode. Leave it at 1x and put it about 1/4 of the way up. You really only need that to protect your speakers from outputting low bass. Turn LPF off. You said one channel operation works. You really need to identify which channel is causing this to happen. Do both channels work just fine if only running one? Only put ONE speaker per channel, and try each RCA input on one amp input at a time to see if one of them has a bad connection. Then do the same on the other channel. A picture of the amp wiring would really help. If you're bridging any channels, un-bridge them. Be certain that the +/- are going to the correct terminals. [/QUOTE]
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