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Hooking up 4 channel amp for door speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="dacfleming" data-source="post: 8561868" data-attributes="member: 669734"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>Been trying to wire up my Rockford Fosgate R250X4 Prime 4-Channel Amplifier to my door speakers and I've seen to have a problem. I can only really hear the rear speakers and that's if I got my volume all the way up, and I can't even really hear it, as well as I get feedback like crazy.</p><p></p><p>My system is hooked up to a capacitor, and that capacitor also runs my Kenwood eXcelon X500-1 1000 Watts Class D Amplifier which doesn't seem to be having any issues at all.</p><p></p><p>What could be giving me such a hard time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dacfleming, post: 8561868, member: 669734"] Hey all, Been trying to wire up my Rockford Fosgate R250X4 Prime 4-Channel Amplifier to my door speakers and I've seen to have a problem. I can only really hear the rear speakers and that's if I got my volume all the way up, and I can't even really hear it, as well as I get feedback like crazy. My system is hooked up to a capacitor, and that capacitor also runs my Kenwood eXcelon X500-1 1000 Watts Class D Amplifier which doesn't seem to be having any issues at all. What could be giving me such a hard time? [/QUOTE]
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