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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 6911182" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>Your wiring is wrong. go over it again. Why are you using a line driver? You dont need that. Get rid of it before you fry something. You have a simple setup. deck, procesor, amps speakers.</p><p></p><p>You can run that processor on High level input status. which means run speaker wires from deck to processor's hig level inputs. Make sure you remember which line is what speaker. LF=ch1, RF=ch2, LR=ch3, RR=ch4..... Then when you look at the output : sound like you are using processor to work as active crossover. Pay attention to your work. ... or you could drive over to chandler and let me hook it up for a small fee...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 6911182, member: 600350"] Your wiring is wrong. go over it again. Why are you using a line driver? You dont need that. Get rid of it before you fry something. You have a simple setup. deck, procesor, amps speakers. You can run that processor on High level input status. which means run speaker wires from deck to processor's hig level inputs. Make sure you remember which line is what speaker. LF=ch1, RF=ch2, LR=ch3, RR=ch4..... Then when you look at the output : sound like you are using processor to work as active crossover. Pay attention to your work. ... or you could drive over to chandler and let me hook it up for a small fee... [/QUOTE]
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