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One speaker working at at a time with new amp. Please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Glen Livet" data-source="post: 8823698" data-attributes="member: 686975"><p>I’d suggest taking a methodical approach. Start with things you know work. Then add one thing at a time. Test the addition with a scope. Keep adding until it doesn’t work. Then you have the problem. </p><p>Say start with rear speakers. They work then add in the splice. Test it with a scope. That works? Add loc and test that. If that doesn’t work. Then replace the loc. preferably with an active loc. it’s a little more wiring but worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glen Livet, post: 8823698, member: 686975"] I’d suggest taking a methodical approach. Start with things you know work. Then add one thing at a time. Test the addition with a scope. Keep adding until it doesn’t work. Then you have the problem. Say start with rear speakers. They work then add in the splice. Test it with a scope. That works? Add loc and test that. If that doesn’t work. Then replace the loc. preferably with an active loc. it’s a little more wiring but worth it. [/QUOTE]
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