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<blockquote data-quote="Romans5.8" data-source="post: 8578008" data-attributes="member: 645790"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>So, I did swap both speakers. It's in a motorcycle fairing so the speakers are only a foot from the amp. Swapping the speaker leads didn't change anything; except which speaker played. I'm not using the vehicles OEM wiring out to the speakers. The Vehicles OEM wiring is used for the high level input side; and I believe swapping them would show that it's working fine. Plus, it works fine connected directly to the speakers (just, of course, not amplified). I did that to test the speakers, too.</p><p></p><p>I guess the amp is a dud; I was hoping there was one more thing I could try, or one issue out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romans5.8, post: 8578008, member: 645790"] Thanks! So, I did swap both speakers. It's in a motorcycle fairing so the speakers are only a foot from the amp. Swapping the speaker leads didn't change anything; except which speaker played. I'm not using the vehicles OEM wiring out to the speakers. The Vehicles OEM wiring is used for the high level input side; and I believe swapping them would show that it's working fine. Plus, it works fine connected directly to the speakers (just, of course, not amplified). I did that to test the speakers, too. I guess the amp is a dud; I was hoping there was one more thing I could try, or one issue out there. [/QUOTE]
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