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<blockquote data-quote="NissanKicker" data-source="post: 4556057" data-attributes="member: 581133"><p>Just my input: Usually it's success!</p><p></p><p>... i'd do this:</p><p></p><p>1) Check your 4-ch amp to see if there is a 2-ch or 4-ch mode switch ( a few amps have those ).</p><p></p><p>2) If you're rear stage is working ( If you have a rear stage - read deck speakers ), connect their wires to the front speaker inputs. ( so if they are getting sound. )</p><p></p><p>3) Make sure your H/Us fade is centered ( 0 ).</p><p></p><p>4) Your amps RCA input for channels 1/2/3/4 ( whichever ones you have the front speakers hooked up to ) could be screwed.</p><p></p><p>5) Make sure you are plugging the RCAs in the correct spot behind your H/U and/or in the amp.</p><p></p><p>6) Try grounding your RCAs behind your H/U. * This might give your RCAs the ground that you might be lacking *</p><p></p><p>.... Hmm, that's all I can really see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NissanKicker, post: 4556057, member: 581133"] Just my input: Usually it's success! ... i'd do this: 1) Check your 4-ch amp to see if there is a 2-ch or 4-ch mode switch ( a few amps have those ). 2) If you're rear stage is working ( If you have a rear stage - read deck speakers ), connect their wires to the front speaker inputs. ( so if they are getting sound. ) 3) Make sure your H/Us fade is centered ( 0 ). 4) Your amps RCA input for channels 1/2/3/4 ( whichever ones you have the front speakers hooked up to ) could be screwed. 5) Make sure you are plugging the RCAs in the correct spot behind your H/U and/or in the amp. 6) Try grounding your RCAs behind your H/U. * This might give your RCAs the ground that you might be lacking * .... Hmm, that's all I can really see. [/QUOTE]
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