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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8344308" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>ah, yea, the high level inputs require a 4-pin connector. the newer version of that amp has a button for high level and can use the adapters linked above. yours would need the 4-pin harness.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://srv2.umlib.com/c04b9b655e6c5dd952e97d08e7fe3ae3/ZX200-250.2.pdf-0.png" target="_blank">http://srv2.umlib.com/c04b9b655e6c5dd952e97d08e7fe3ae3/ZX200-250.2.pdf-0.png</a></p><p></p><p>you can try tapping the rear speaker wires instead and see if you get sound.</p><p></p><p>it's also possible you wired the two LOC inputs out of phase when connecting to the sub out. that would result in no output either. you can test that by just connecting one set of wires (left).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8344308, member: 576029"] ah, yea, the high level inputs require a 4-pin connector. the newer version of that amp has a button for high level and can use the adapters linked above. yours would need the 4-pin harness. [URL="http://srv2.umlib.com/c04b9b655e6c5dd952e97d08e7fe3ae3/ZX200-250.2.pdf-0.png"]http://srv2.umlib.com/c04b9b655e6c5dd952e97d08e7fe3ae3/ZX200-250.2.pdf-0.png[/URL] you can try tapping the rear speaker wires instead and see if you get sound. it's also possible you wired the two LOC inputs out of phase when connecting to the sub out. that would result in no output either. you can test that by just connecting one set of wires (left). [/QUOTE]
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