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Graphic equalizer only plays front right and rear right speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8781193" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>In any case where a speaker isn't powered, then it's going to be a case a lost AC voltage somewhere along the line. Find out where your left side voltage goes from a number to near or at 0 AC volts, and you've found your dysfunction. Gotta find the problem by reading hard voltages. You need a tool to read AC/DC voltages and resistances/ohms, if you're going to work on your own car audio. They can be used to find any electrical problem, if you know how to use it. I have a Fluke, and it's about all you need to do an electrical diagnosis for an audio system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8781193, member: 591582"] In any case where a speaker isn't powered, then it's going to be a case a lost AC voltage somewhere along the line. Find out where your left side voltage goes from a number to near or at 0 AC volts, and you've found your dysfunction. Gotta find the problem by reading hard voltages. You need a tool to read AC/DC voltages and resistances/ohms, if you're going to work on your own car audio. They can be used to find any electrical problem, if you know how to use it. I have a Fluke, and it's about all you need to do an electrical diagnosis for an audio system. [/QUOTE]
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