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<blockquote data-quote="livinlegacy" data-source="post: 5214316" data-attributes="member: 604075"><p>hey all... 2 days ago i did an amp install just a 2 channel amp to a bandpass box nothing fancy. i ran the rest of my rca's as well, i jsut didn't hook them up. the install went smooth hid all the wires nicely loooked great...</p><p></p><p>after i turned the car back on to see how everything sounds... i was very dissapointed... why you might ask... i only have 1 interior speaker that works the driverside front, the driver rear; nothing, the passanger; nothing, the passenger rear seems like maybe jsut the lows are comming out through that one...</p><p></p><p>i am really stumped i have no idea how to trouble shoot this one. all my connections apear to be good @ the wire harness, i mean, i had the deck installed for 6 months with no problems, now with this amp or something i might have hit, or fuses i dunno....</p><p></p><p>car: 06 subaru legacy 2.5i</p><p></p><p>Deck: Pioneer deh-7000bt</p><p></p><p>amp: Koiler (hand me down till i get more $$$)</p><p></p><p>Box: 2 Pioneer 10 inch subs</p><p></p><p>if anyone can please help me out and ty to trouble shoot this and get me back up and running i would appretiate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livinlegacy, post: 5214316, member: 604075"] hey all... 2 days ago i did an amp install just a 2 channel amp to a bandpass box nothing fancy. i ran the rest of my rca's as well, i jsut didn't hook them up. the install went smooth hid all the wires nicely loooked great... after i turned the car back on to see how everything sounds... i was very dissapointed... why you might ask... i only have 1 interior speaker that works the driverside front, the driver rear; nothing, the passanger; nothing, the passenger rear seems like maybe jsut the lows are comming out through that one... i am really stumped i have no idea how to trouble shoot this one. all my connections apear to be good @ the wire harness, i mean, i had the deck installed for 6 months with no problems, now with this amp or something i might have hit, or fuses i dunno.... car: 06 subaru legacy 2.5i Deck: Pioneer deh-7000bt amp: Koiler (hand me down till i get more $$$) Box: 2 Pioneer 10 inch subs if anyone can please help me out and ty to trouble shoot this and get me back up and running i would appretiate it. [/QUOTE]
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