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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8739698" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Wow... yeah channels 1 and 2 are bridged (Not good) if they are not meant to run a sub. If they RCA cables (the blue plugs and gray plugs) were in the amp that way they I suspect they may be incorrect on the back of the radio as well. </p><p></p><p>Start fresh, pull the radio - Plug the gray plugs (RCA's) into either the REAR or SUB RCA outputs on the back of the radio. - Plug the blue plugs (RCA's) into the FRONT RCA outputs on the back of the radio. Make sure you note which color goes to LEFT and RIGHT. - Plug the other end of the GRAY cables into 3 and 4 on the amp (Make sure left and right are correct) one plug is left, one is right. - Plug the blue cables into 1 and 2 on the amp. Mind the left and right. Come back when this is done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8739698, member: 675210"] Wow... yeah channels 1 and 2 are bridged (Not good) if they are not meant to run a sub. If they RCA cables (the blue plugs and gray plugs) were in the amp that way they I suspect they may be incorrect on the back of the radio as well. Start fresh, pull the radio - Plug the gray plugs (RCA's) into either the REAR or SUB RCA outputs on the back of the radio. - Plug the blue plugs (RCA's) into the FRONT RCA outputs on the back of the radio. Make sure you note which color goes to LEFT and RIGHT. - Plug the other end of the GRAY cables into 3 and 4 on the amp (Make sure left and right are correct) one plug is left, one is right. - Plug the blue cables into 1 and 2 on the amp. Mind the left and right. Come back when this is done. [/QUOTE]
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