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HELP! High Level Input Amp Setup, 2 Channels Don't Work Right
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<blockquote data-quote="eggwardo" data-source="post: 7297140" data-attributes="member: 632464"><p>99% sure it's the harness. I cut one wire and the other speaker started working perfectly. Redid both wires for the speaker i cut and the problem was still there. If i put the harness in crooked i can get either the right or left speaker to work correctly but not both at the same time. There must be a short across a couple terminals.</p><p></p><p>In case someone else finds this post in the future I'll try to post an update when i get the new harness, but if i forget and this is the last post then that means the new harness fixed it.</p><p></p><p>God what a PITA. I've spent hours checking and rechecking this stupid thing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggwardo, post: 7297140, member: 632464"] 99% sure it's the harness. I cut one wire and the other speaker started working perfectly. Redid both wires for the speaker i cut and the problem was still there. If i put the harness in crooked i can get either the right or left speaker to work correctly but not both at the same time. There must be a short across a couple terminals. In case someone else finds this post in the future I'll try to post an update when i get the new harness, but if i forget and this is the last post then that means the new harness fixed it. God what a PITA. I've spent hours checking and rechecking this stupid thing. Anyway, thanks for looking. [/QUOTE]
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