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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8704198" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Just like Lasherz said. The loc needs to be hooked up to left and right speakers for proper operation. If both are hooked up, swap out left to right and right to left on the input side of the loc. Then use balance on the radio to see if bass now goes to right side. If it does, then left and right sides are connected and working. This means your loc needs adjustment or it is bad. If it remains with bass only on the left, then he hooked up only from the left speaker. As for the speaker, that tweeter is connected internally. There is no way to mess up its connection. Test it in home to hear if tweeter plays. If not then it is shorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8704198, member: 654802"] Just like Lasherz said. The loc needs to be hooked up to left and right speakers for proper operation. If both are hooked up, swap out left to right and right to left on the input side of the loc. Then use balance on the radio to see if bass now goes to right side. If it does, then left and right sides are connected and working. This means your loc needs adjustment or it is bad. If it remains with bass only on the left, then he hooked up only from the left speaker. As for the speaker, that tweeter is connected internally. There is no way to mess up its connection. Test it in home to hear if tweeter plays. If not then it is shorted. [/QUOTE]
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