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<blockquote data-quote="BoomTaco64" data-source="post: 8261727" data-attributes="member: 659681"><p>the issue is with your rca cables or the wiring from the amp to the speaker. from what i understand, you changed the rcas from front to rear then only one speaker worked when 3 worked before. run new sets of rca cables to check those. just drape them through for easy checking. run a new speaker wire the same way. your issue is most likely in your wiring or your radio connections. Amps that are "bad out of the box" are about 95% user error unless its a crap amp like a crunch or jensen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomTaco64, post: 8261727, member: 659681"] the issue is with your rca cables or the wiring from the amp to the speaker. from what i understand, you changed the rcas from front to rear then only one speaker worked when 3 worked before. run new sets of rca cables to check those. just drape them through for easy checking. run a new speaker wire the same way. your issue is most likely in your wiring or your radio connections. Amps that are "bad out of the box" are about 95% user error unless its a crap amp like a crunch or jensen. [/QUOTE]
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