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<blockquote data-quote="ajax" data-source="post: 212724" data-attributes="member: 548007"><p>i switched the RCA's and when I put the deck to full front fader position, which is actually the rear, it still sounded good like before. When I put it to the rear (front) it sounded bad like before. You are saying it is the amp? Could it be in the speaker wiring for the amp? Like if something was grounding out, it would provide less wattage to the speakers, explaining why the fronts aren't as good as the rears? Or do you think maybe my speakers are broken up front, but that dosen't really make much sense that they would go out at the same time does it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajax, post: 212724, member: 548007"] i switched the RCA's and when I put the deck to full front fader position, which is actually the rear, it still sounded good like before. When I put it to the rear (front) it sounded bad like before. You are saying it is the amp? Could it be in the speaker wiring for the amp? Like if something was grounding out, it would provide less wattage to the speakers, explaining why the fronts aren't as good as the rears? Or do you think maybe my speakers are broken up front, but that dosen't really make much sense that they would go out at the same time does it? [/QUOTE]
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