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<blockquote data-quote="Shilo" data-source="post: 7555902" data-attributes="member: 637543"><p>So I think I made a little progress but still not sure where to go next. When I put my system together I bought the wiring harness for the deck so that I could utilize my already there speaker wires. Just out of curiosity I took one of my old speakers and connected it to the rear channel of the amp where it seems I am having the trouble. Wouldn't you know it the speaker sounded great. So why are these connections with the wiring harness giving me trouble? I am of course now going to run separate thicker speaker wires from each speaker but why would I be having this trouble with the harness? Anyone got any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shilo, post: 7555902, member: 637543"] So I think I made a little progress but still not sure where to go next. When I put my system together I bought the wiring harness for the deck so that I could utilize my already there speaker wires. Just out of curiosity I took one of my old speakers and connected it to the rear channel of the amp where it seems I am having the trouble. Wouldn't you know it the speaker sounded great. So why are these connections with the wiring harness giving me trouble? I am of course now going to run separate thicker speaker wires from each speaker but why would I be having this trouble with the harness? Anyone got any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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