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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755769" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You could have a loose controller connection, such as the gain or a crossover adjustment that is somewhat separating from the board and in and out of contact, somewhat. That's wild if your 4 channel is making your radio go into protect; I don't think I've seen that before, or at least known that was the issue lol.</p><p></p><p>You can plug any RCA into any channel; maybe you should test that and see if any RCA's in a good channel on your amp makes the good channel mess up. Maybe use what you know works to figure out if it's the RCA or your amp. Definitely is looking like some sort of short or dysfunctional connection issue. Hopefully it's not on the board. If it is, it may be an easy fix. Everything still works in general, if it was your amp board, maybe just a little solder or something could reattach it. Just some thoughts. I'm interested to see what it is haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755769, member: 591582"] You could have a loose controller connection, such as the gain or a crossover adjustment that is somewhat separating from the board and in and out of contact, somewhat. That's wild if your 4 channel is making your radio go into protect; I don't think I've seen that before, or at least known that was the issue lol. You can plug any RCA into any channel; maybe you should test that and see if any RCA's in a good channel on your amp makes the good channel mess up. Maybe use what you know works to figure out if it's the RCA or your amp. Definitely is looking like some sort of short or dysfunctional connection issue. Hopefully it's not on the board. If it is, it may be an easy fix. Everything still works in general, if it was your amp board, maybe just a little solder or something could reattach it. Just some thoughts. I'm interested to see what it is haha [/QUOTE]
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