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<blockquote data-quote="canstett05" data-source="post: 7680068" data-attributes="member: 640340"><p>I have a 4 channel kenwood KAC-8405 connected to two TMA subs. The other day i noticed that the right sub wasnt working so i checked out all the wires nothing was wrong, everything was connected. Next i hooked up the right side sub to the left side to check if the sub was blown, and it worked fine. So i replaced both fuses and still it wasnt working. I know both subs work and everything was connected prefect. So now i think a channel in my amp is blown, im not an expert but this is what i conclude. If anyone can help me and tell me if this is infact what is wrong and maybe can help me rewire the sub into the other unused channels that would be great</p><p></p><p>Thanks--</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canstett05, post: 7680068, member: 640340"] I have a 4 channel kenwood KAC-8405 connected to two TMA subs. The other day i noticed that the right sub wasnt working so i checked out all the wires nothing was wrong, everything was connected. Next i hooked up the right side sub to the left side to check if the sub was blown, and it worked fine. So i replaced both fuses and still it wasnt working. I know both subs work and everything was connected prefect. So now i think a channel in my amp is blown, im not an expert but this is what i conclude. If anyone can help me and tell me if this is infact what is wrong and maybe can help me rewire the sub into the other unused channels that would be great Thanks-- [/QUOTE]
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