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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7780393" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>[quote name='Jaguar']<strong>Ok finally home after rolling almost all day. So [USER=573547]@quackhead[/USER], your advice was to get the patch wire my guy put on there or the entire fosgate wire? Maybe someone out there can answer this question but my first assumption was that it would be impossible to have specific differentiating audio rhythms meant to hit either left or right (or both speakers) if that new lead rca double connector was connected solely to the left. Maybe someone can answer that? </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>And PS: to quackhead. Yes I tried as you suggested to see if certain bass rhythms were missing or conjoined by hooking up the wires both ways. Inconclusive. More testing needs to be done tomorrow. Let you know what happens. By the way I actually asked my guy if the bass would be separated to correctly to it&#39;s individual channels. He said yes but, not sure what to think. He&#39;s like a little Bumble bee in that shop one project to the next. He usually takes time to talk to me throughout everything somehow. Not sure if he would lie to me, but, the fact of the matter is that information may not be as priority to him as to me.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p><p>Buy a new set of Monster Cable rca&#39;s and give the guy back his Y-adapter was my actual suggestion, if in fact, a faulty RCA is the culprit....</p><p></p><p>The monoblock design combines the L/R input signals inside the amps&#39; input section....except for one that I know of. Some of the Stetsom monoblocks have 1 single RCA input, in which case you would indeed need the Y-adapter you bought.(actually it would require a FFxM</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7780393, member: 573547"] [quote name='Jaguar'][B]Ok finally home after rolling almost all day. So [USER=573547]@quackhead[/USER], your advice was to get the patch wire my guy put on there or the entire fosgate wire? Maybe someone out there can answer this question but my first assumption was that it would be impossible to have specific differentiating audio rhythms meant to hit either left or right (or both speakers) if that new lead rca double connector was connected solely to the left. Maybe someone can answer that? And PS: to quackhead. Yes I tried as you suggested to see if certain bass rhythms were missing or conjoined by hooking up the wires both ways. Inconclusive. More testing needs to be done tomorrow. Let you know what happens. By the way I actually asked my guy if the bass would be separated to correctly to it's individual channels. He said yes but, not sure what to think. He's like a little Bumble bee in that shop one project to the next. He usually takes time to talk to me throughout everything somehow. Not sure if he would lie to me, but, the fact of the matter is that information may not be as priority to him as to me.[/B][/QUOTE] Buy a new set of Monster Cable rca's and give the guy back his Y-adapter was my actual suggestion, if in fact, a faulty RCA is the culprit.... The monoblock design combines the L/R input signals inside the amps' input section....except for one that I know of. Some of the Stetsom monoblocks have 1 single RCA input, in which case you would indeed need the Y-adapter you bought.(actually it would require a FFxM [/QUOTE]
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