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<blockquote data-quote="dinty01" data-source="post: 2431704" data-attributes="member: 567850"><p>well, what i mean is, if i have the right and left speaker cable coming out of the amp and i remove both wires, and i place the right wire into the spot where the left wire previously was and put the left wire where the right wire was, the cutting out follows that channel, either speaker it doesnt matter whether it is pushing the right or left speaker, hopefully thats alittle clearer now, its kind of difficult to describe, at first I thought it was the speakers but I was trying different things out last night and it seems to be the amp unfortunatly, i have my new speakers I may just install and see if the problem continues, maybe 6spcoupe is correct and im doing something wrong, eh i wont know til i try it, thanks for the replies guys---Dinty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dinty01, post: 2431704, member: 567850"] well, what i mean is, if i have the right and left speaker cable coming out of the amp and i remove both wires, and i place the right wire into the spot where the left wire previously was and put the left wire where the right wire was, the cutting out follows that channel, either speaker it doesnt matter whether it is pushing the right or left speaker, hopefully thats alittle clearer now, its kind of difficult to describe, at first I thought it was the speakers but I was trying different things out last night and it seems to be the amp unfortunatly, i have my new speakers I may just install and see if the problem continues, maybe 6spcoupe is correct and im doing something wrong, eh i wont know til i try it, thanks for the replies guys---Dinty [/QUOTE]
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