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<blockquote data-quote="lightspeed" data-source="post: 999908" data-attributes="member: 561808"><p>I tried resetting the radio...no luck. So I took it back up to the shop. They ran tests, first on the amp then on the radio and both of them were not the problem. It turned out to be the RCA cables themselves. They were part of a Tsunami 4 channel amp wiring kit. So they got another set of the same RCA's from another tsunami kit and they were bad too. In fact one of the cables caused all 4 channels to play when it was the only one that was connected. So they switched to phoenix gold cables and that fixed it. The shop manager then took all their Tsunami gear off the wall and took it in the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightspeed, post: 999908, member: 561808"] I tried resetting the radio...no luck. So I took it back up to the shop. They ran tests, first on the amp then on the radio and both of them were not the problem. It turned out to be the RCA cables themselves. They were part of a Tsunami 4 channel amp wiring kit. So they got another set of the same RCA's from another tsunami kit and they were bad too. In fact one of the cables caused all 4 channels to play when it was the only one that was connected. So they switched to phoenix gold cables and that fixed it. The shop manager then took all their Tsunami gear off the wall and took it in the back. [/QUOTE]
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