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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 38845" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>cool, good start. are you refering to a cellphone? This will happen to anybody be cause of the high power radio freqs entering to signal cables and AMPs or HUs Highpass- for highs,it cuts the BASS passing just the highs at a certain freq. Phono is a prong type connector used in headphones which you may have on the MP3 end BUT RCA jacks are whats on the AMP This tell the AMP how your wires speaker to it. For now untill you find info on your AMP which it to 4. Meaning 4 seperate channel of audio. 3 would be a pair of highs[6x9s] on 2 seperate channels and 1 sub runing off 2 channel[for added power]. 1 to ME means all four channels turn into a singal channel for a sub. But this is unheard of in a 4 channel AMP. Normally 4 channel will pair down to [bridge] 2 high power channels at the least. So you need to find info to see what the sector on the 1 position means. I don't know what you mean</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Majestic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 38845, member: 542614"] cool, good start. are you refering to a cellphone? This will happen to anybody be cause of the high power radio freqs entering to signal cables and AMPs or HUs Highpass- for highs,it cuts the BASS passing just the highs at a certain freq. Phono is a prong type connector used in headphones which you may have on the MP3 end BUT RCA jacks are whats on the AMP This tell the AMP how your wires speaker to it. For now untill you find info on your AMP which it to 4. Meaning 4 seperate channel of audio. 3 would be a pair of highs[6x9s] on 2 seperate channels and 1 sub runing off 2 channel[for added power]. 1 to ME means all four channels turn into a singal channel for a sub. But this is unheard of in a 4 channel AMP. Normally 4 channel will pair down to [bridge] 2 high power channels at the least. So you need to find info to see what the sector on the 1 position means. I don't know what you mean Majestic [/QUOTE]
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