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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8066223" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>if you just plug in one set of rca's to the input side of the amp does the corresponding output work? front and rear? can you use the front rca only and plug it in the front and have the front play, then plug in the rear and have the rear work? then try same step wwith the rear rca and see what happens. Make sure both front and rear outputs work by swapping the rca from the front to rear inputs. Then try same steps with the rear rca's. My guess is that one set of rca's is inop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8066223, member: 642052"] if you just plug in one set of rca's to the input side of the amp does the corresponding output work? front and rear? can you use the front rca only and plug it in the front and have the front play, then plug in the rear and have the rear work? then try same step wwith the rear rca and see what happens. Make sure both front and rear outputs work by swapping the rca from the front to rear inputs. Then try same steps with the rear rca's. My guess is that one set of rca's is inop. [/QUOTE]
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