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So frustrating! (mids amp issue)
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<blockquote data-quote="West1" data-source="post: 8599265" data-attributes="member: 586208"><p>I did. I reran 100% new wiring from knewkonceptz, new male &amp; female terminals. I used 1 RCA/3.5mm splitter to each channel at the amp, ran separate times and ch1/2 were the only one to glitch. Ran front speakers (which was CH1&amp;2) on CH3/4 with no issues.</p><p></p><p>Pulled HU, looked at RCA and one was 2 threads loose. tightened and tapped each RCA to prevent future loosening.</p><p></p><p>This is the 2nd amp that ch1/2 have issues. I am putting my luck on crossover in door panels (I hope this is it!). I have some 6 year old mq quart 6.5's I will hook up. Ill just use one screw of the 6x9 housing to hold the 6.5 with crossover and see if I have issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West1, post: 8599265, member: 586208"] I did. I reran 100% new wiring from knewkonceptz, new male & female terminals. I used 1 RCA/3.5mm splitter to each channel at the amp, ran separate times and ch1/2 were the only one to glitch. Ran front speakers (which was CH1&2) on CH3/4 with no issues. Pulled HU, looked at RCA and one was 2 threads loose. tightened and tapped each RCA to prevent future loosening. This is the 2nd amp that ch1/2 have issues. I am putting my luck on crossover in door panels (I hope this is it!). I have some 6 year old mq quart 6.5's I will hook up. Ill just use one screw of the 6x9 housing to hold the 6.5 with crossover and see if I have issues. [/QUOTE]
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