ChrisCan
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Trouble getting audio from speakers. I'd really appreciate a reply, while I still have the dash open and all the wires/connections exposed.
My setup:
1992 Toyota Celica GT
- Kenwood Excelon HU; dual preamp outs
- Rockford Fosgate 4 channel amp under seat (powering 6 cabin speakers; it is such that the fronts I believe are sort of "components" with 2 full range and 2 tweeters)
- Kenwood Two channel amp in trunk (powering two 8" subs in trunk)
Basic connections, e.g. one set out preamp outs to 4 channel amp, other set to subs, so I can fade subs in and out (there are other ways, this is good for me).
I basically get only very some distorted audio from the front tweeter speakers; the other 4 cabin speaker are just very low static. The subs work fine, so I focused on the 4 channel amp and connections around it.
What I checked- power to amp is good 13.8 volts; no fuses blown
- the amp itself is good, powers up; I tried a second one known to work ok and it's behavior is the same, so it is not the amp.
- I checked the RCA outputs from the head unit; they are working (I recorded some audio from them on my mp3 player that has line input; it sounds real good, all channels); so I think it is not the head unit
- I figured it could only be the speaker wires or speakers; I checked the speaker wires, where they are spliced together (ones to speakers and ones to amp); these look fine, no sign of shorts or being cut as far as I could tell).
Thanks
Chris
My setup:
1992 Toyota Celica GT
- Kenwood Excelon HU; dual preamp outs
- Rockford Fosgate 4 channel amp under seat (powering 6 cabin speakers; it is such that the fronts I believe are sort of "components" with 2 full range and 2 tweeters)
- Kenwood Two channel amp in trunk (powering two 8" subs in trunk)
Basic connections, e.g. one set out preamp outs to 4 channel amp, other set to subs, so I can fade subs in and out (there are other ways, this is good for me).
I basically get only very some distorted audio from the front tweeter speakers; the other 4 cabin speaker are just very low static. The subs work fine, so I focused on the 4 channel amp and connections around it.
What I checked- power to amp is good 13.8 volts; no fuses blown
- the amp itself is good, powers up; I tried a second one known to work ok and it's behavior is the same, so it is not the amp.
- I checked the RCA outputs from the head unit; they are working (I recorded some audio from them on my mp3 player that has line input; it sounds real good, all channels); so I think it is not the head unit
- I figured it could only be the speaker wires or speakers; I checked the speaker wires, where they are spliced together (ones to speakers and ones to amp); these look fine, no sign of shorts or being cut as far as I could tell).
Thanks
Chris
