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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 195693" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>I have a kenwood four channel...it has two sets of rca inputs..if I only hook up one set of rca's then only one set of speakers works ...sounds like maybe since your using the speaker level inputs that maybe the 5th channel isn't getting any signal from the HU...you might try and run a y adaptor to the sub channel...oh wait you said it's speaker level... so maybe get a line level converter so you have rca signal then run a y adaptor to your sub channel and see if it works... was your setup working previously or is this a new install? check your signal selection switches I know mine has an A and an AB setting for choosing two channels or four...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 195693, member: 547462"] I have a kenwood four channel...it has two sets of rca inputs..if I only hook up one set of rca's then only one set of speakers works ...sounds like maybe since your using the speaker level inputs that maybe the 5th channel isn't getting any signal from the HU...you might try and run a y adaptor to the sub channel...oh wait you said it's speaker level... so maybe get a line level converter so you have rca signal then run a y adaptor to your sub channel and see if it works... was your setup working previously or is this a new install? check your signal selection switches I know mine has an A and an AB setting for choosing two channels or four... [/QUOTE]
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