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First Install-amp problems need some advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Preston019" data-source="post: 8064044" data-attributes="member: 644608"><p>Double check that your wires are actually tapped into by the loc. I've had that happen and led me to believe I had a channel out on my amp, but in actuality, I just didn't tap into one the wires correctly. Also make sure that your loc is actually tapped into your speaker wires.</p><p></p><p>Also, you want to have the loc tapped into the FRONT or REAR speakers not the LEFT or RIGHT speakers, otherwise, if you have music that plays certain parts through the RIGHT channel only, and your loc is tapped into the wires for the LEFT speakers, you will get very little to no response at that point in the music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preston019, post: 8064044, member: 644608"] Double check that your wires are actually tapped into by the loc. I've had that happen and led me to believe I had a channel out on my amp, but in actuality, I just didn't tap into one the wires correctly. Also make sure that your loc is actually tapped into your speaker wires. Also, you want to have the loc tapped into the FRONT or REAR speakers not the LEFT or RIGHT speakers, otherwise, if you have music that plays certain parts through the RIGHT channel only, and your loc is tapped into the wires for the LEFT speakers, you will get very little to no response at that point in the music. [/QUOTE]
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