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JBL crossover help...strange issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Maussimo010" data-source="post: 8711384" data-attributes="member: 680573"><p>I'm installing a new Alpine head (ILX-W650) unit in a 2016 Ford Transit 150. I'm using a JBL component set (JBL GTO609C) in the front. I got the left side installed and everything was working fine and sounded great. I started to hook up the left side and as soon as I connected the feed wires to the IN on the crossover on the right side of the van, the left side went dead, as in no sound. If I disconnect it, the left side works again. I am pretty sure my connections are all good as I soldered everything and used heat shrink tubing. I used the wire that had a tracer on it as my ground wire for the speakers. If something is reversed polarity on the left side, would it cause the sound to go out on the left when I hook up the right? Or are they independent of each other?</p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maussimo010, post: 8711384, member: 680573"] I'm installing a new Alpine head (ILX-W650) unit in a 2016 Ford Transit 150. I'm using a JBL component set (JBL GTO609C) in the front. I got the left side installed and everything was working fine and sounded great. I started to hook up the left side and as soon as I connected the feed wires to the IN on the crossover on the right side of the van, the left side went dead, as in no sound. If I disconnect it, the left side works again. I am pretty sure my connections are all good as I soldered everything and used heat shrink tubing. I used the wire that had a tracer on it as my ground wire for the speakers. If something is reversed polarity on the left side, would it cause the sound to go out on the left when I hook up the right? Or are they independent of each other? Any help is greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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