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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 3385893" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>That means nothing. The amp is what determines where the sound comes from. If you have the right channel from your head unit hooked up to the left channel on your amp, the sound will come from the left.</p><p></p><p>What I would do is leave both RCAs properly plugged in to the head unit, and then try them both, one at a time, on both channels of the amp. If one RCA has the problem on both amplifier channels then switch the cables at the head unit and again try them both, one at a time, on each amplifer channel. If the same cable, hooked up to both channels on the head unit, and both channels of the amplifer, has the problem...then you have a bad cable. If not, then you have a problem with your head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 3385893, member: 570956"] That means nothing. The amp is what determines where the sound comes from. If you have the right channel from your head unit hooked up to the left channel on your amp, the sound will come from the left. What I would do is leave both RCAs properly plugged in to the head unit, and then try them both, one at a time, on both channels of the amp. If one RCA has the problem on both amplifier channels then switch the cables at the head unit and again try them both, one at a time, on each amplifer channel. If the same cable, hooked up to both channels on the head unit, and both channels of the amplifer, has the problem...then you have a bad cable. If not, then you have a problem with your head unit. [/QUOTE]
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