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<blockquote data-quote="93dakota" data-source="post: 5971536" data-attributes="member: 602627"><p>1. If he wired the speakers and amps right you would be able to use the fade and balance on the Head unit.</p><p></p><p>2. Check the fuse on the power wire of the amp as well as on the amp for the amp that is not powering on. also make sure all the wires are in the right places power, ground, remote, speaker wire. How did you disconnect the sub to clean?</p><p></p><p>3.Are all the speakers the same? If they have different impedance on the coils then the wil be getting different amounts of power. that is also true if he wired one set in parallel and bridged two channels and the other two are going to there own channel. also are the amps the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93dakota, post: 5971536, member: 602627"] 1. If he wired the speakers and amps right you would be able to use the fade and balance on the Head unit. 2. Check the fuse on the power wire of the amp as well as on the amp for the amp that is not powering on. also make sure all the wires are in the right places power, ground, remote, speaker wire. How did you disconnect the sub to clean? 3.Are all the speakers the same? If they have different impedance on the coils then the wil be getting different amounts of power. that is also true if he wired one set in parallel and bridged two channels and the other two are going to there own channel. also are the amps the same? [/QUOTE]
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