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<blockquote data-quote="PR Audio" data-source="post: 7419201" data-attributes="member: 634953"><p>Fiendstolemyamp...You were right, checked the continuity on all cables the Front L/R Cable had no continuity in one of the channels, checked the Rear L/R Cable, and it gave a weird reading on one of the channels. Disconnected the cables from the RCA's Out on the Head Unit, and the same at the Amp, connected directly a pair of Vampire Wires from my HT setup, and everything worked properly, so definitely the cables. Pulled out the cables, and both pairs were frayed and had cuts. Being a Sunday, my local electronics and car audio supply store was not open, so had to go to Radio Shack. Purchased 50 ft. of 24 Ga. Shielded Mic Cable, and solder RCA adapters, built my own cables and ran them through another location; now the system works perfectly. Thanks for your suggestion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PR Audio, post: 7419201, member: 634953"] Fiendstolemyamp...You were right, checked the continuity on all cables the Front L/R Cable had no continuity in one of the channels, checked the Rear L/R Cable, and it gave a weird reading on one of the channels. Disconnected the cables from the RCA's Out on the Head Unit, and the same at the Amp, connected directly a pair of Vampire Wires from my HT setup, and everything worked properly, so definitely the cables. Pulled out the cables, and both pairs were frayed and had cuts. Being a Sunday, my local electronics and car audio supply store was not open, so had to go to Radio Shack. Purchased 50 ft. of 24 Ga. Shielded Mic Cable, and solder RCA adapters, built my own cables and ran them through another location; now the system works perfectly. Thanks for your suggestion... [/QUOTE]
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