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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 926" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>Check the remote on wire from the back of the hu, I had a similar problem and a dead remote on wire was the cause. If thats not it try adding a splitter to the rca cords to see if sending signals to all 4 inputs does the trick or maybe the damed thing wont work unless you have speakers running off all channels in that case bridge the amp to make 2 bridged channels and plug the right output into channel a and the left into channel b(use splitters on the rca cords to the mono right and the mono left signal) that way you can run each speaker off of its own bridged channel (more power) and still keep a proper left and right stereo response. If that doesnt work try stopping by your local stereo shop and ask them to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 926, member: 540734"] Check the remote on wire from the back of the hu, I had a similar problem and a dead remote on wire was the cause. If thats not it try adding a splitter to the rca cords to see if sending signals to all 4 inputs does the trick or maybe the damed thing wont work unless you have speakers running off all channels in that case bridge the amp to make 2 bridged channels and plug the right output into channel a and the left into channel b(use splitters on the rca cords to the mono right and the mono left signal) that way you can run each speaker off of its own bridged channel (more power) and still keep a proper left and right stereo response. If that doesnt work try stopping by your local stereo shop and ask them to help. [/QUOTE]
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