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<blockquote data-quote="Ron74" data-source="post: 7855869" data-attributes="member: 644202"><p>Hey Spooney. I was referred to you.I have a fosgate 800a4 4 channel amp and my rear channels are hooked up to a T1 fosgate 10 sub and my front channels hooked up to a pair of 6x9s. The front channel rcas make a load popping noise but when you apply pressure to the RCA inputs wiggle up and down they are ok so it has to be a loose connection.I opened the amp up and from looking at the board you can't see where the connections are so do I have to take off the whole circuit board just to get to it? And how do I go about it.or is there a way I can bypass all that without using those front jacks and still get maximum sound quality and power. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron74, post: 7855869, member: 644202"] Hey Spooney. I was referred to you.I have a fosgate 800a4 4 channel amp and my rear channels are hooked up to a T1 fosgate 10 sub and my front channels hooked up to a pair of 6x9s. The front channel rcas make a load popping noise but when you apply pressure to the RCA inputs wiggle up and down they are ok so it has to be a loose connection.I opened the amp up and from looking at the board you can't see where the connections are so do I have to take off the whole circuit board just to get to it? And how do I go about it.or is there a way I can bypass all that without using those front jacks and still get maximum sound quality and power. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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