musiqlover
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Hey guys,
I hope someone out there can help me out here. I just installed my new components, sound deadened on each side and noticed my right speaker is noticeably louder and has much more midbass than my left.
I am using a PG 4 chanel amp. I am not familiar with the terminology in wiring so I will try to explain what I did. My rear speakers are not installed, just my fronts. I wired the left speaker to the front two channels, with the + going into the + of the left front channel on the amp, and the - of the speaker going to the - of the right front channel. I did the same with the right speaker but instead wired to the rear channels on the amp.
We had to play around with the RCA for a bit before we got both speakers to play at the same time. Once we did, however, I noticed the problem with the right overpowering the left. Just to see what happens, we wired the right speaker to the front channels and the left speaker to the rear channels. This time the left speaker was louder and had more midbass.
What could be the issue here? As far as we know, our wiring is correct. My goal was to bridge a 4 channel amp to a 2 channel so I can get the maximum juice out of both speakers, but, so far I only see one speaker performing the way it's supposed to. Please someone help me out here.
I hope someone out there can help me out here. I just installed my new components, sound deadened on each side and noticed my right speaker is noticeably louder and has much more midbass than my left.
I am using a PG 4 chanel amp. I am not familiar with the terminology in wiring so I will try to explain what I did. My rear speakers are not installed, just my fronts. I wired the left speaker to the front two channels, with the + going into the + of the left front channel on the amp, and the - of the speaker going to the - of the right front channel. I did the same with the right speaker but instead wired to the rear channels on the amp.
We had to play around with the RCA for a bit before we got both speakers to play at the same time. Once we did, however, I noticed the problem with the right overpowering the left. Just to see what happens, we wired the right speaker to the front channels and the left speaker to the rear channels. This time the left speaker was louder and had more midbass.
What could be the issue here? As far as we know, our wiring is correct. My goal was to bridge a 4 channel amp to a 2 channel so I can get the maximum juice out of both speakers, but, so far I only see one speaker performing the way it's supposed to. Please someone help me out here.
