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Amp problem: 1 RCA plugged in sounding louder than both of them plugged in
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<blockquote data-quote="mexiken" data-source="post: 7351226" data-attributes="member: 633721"><p>The RCA cables itself are not dead. Either plug (attached to cable) will work on the black female plug of the LOC. However, NEITHER cable works on the red LOC female plug. As in, when plugged into the red female on the LOC and to either female on the amp, I get NO SOUND, AT ALL, to my subs. Moving to black female on the LOC, and everything works fine, however, as I described, when plugging BOTH males of the RCA cable to the females on the LOC AND the amp, I get LESS sound then just unplugging the red one on the amp (and LOC, if I choose)</p><p></p><p>I will try with another set of RCA's, but I'm pretty convinced its my LOC. If it wasn't, one side of the RCA cable would work with red, but neither do.</p><p></p><p>How do I set my gains "correctly" ???? Is that done with a DMM mentioned earlier ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mexiken, post: 7351226, member: 633721"] The RCA cables itself are not dead. Either plug (attached to cable) will work on the black female plug of the LOC. However, NEITHER cable works on the red LOC female plug. As in, when plugged into the red female on the LOC and to either female on the amp, I get NO SOUND, AT ALL, to my subs. Moving to black female on the LOC, and everything works fine, however, as I described, when plugging BOTH males of the RCA cable to the females on the LOC AND the amp, I get LESS sound then just unplugging the red one on the amp (and LOC, if I choose) I will try with another set of RCA's, but I'm pretty convinced its my LOC. If it wasn't, one side of the RCA cable would work with red, but neither do. How do I set my gains "correctly" ???? Is that done with a DMM mentioned earlier ???? [/QUOTE]
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