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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Griffith" data-source="post: 8891208" data-attributes="member: 693117"><p>I have a F150 with the factory head unit that feeds the high level inputs of a small 4-channel amp. I recently added a powered subwoofer. It also has high level inputs, so I spliced the rear speaker wires from the head unit to use as the input for the rear channels and to the sub. It worked great for about a month, and then no sound from any speaker yesterday. </p><p></p><p>If disconnect the sub, all four speakers sound great. If i disconnect the rear speakers, the front speakers and sub sound great. If I connect all of them, I get no sound from any speaker. Any ideas?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Griffith, post: 8891208, member: 693117"] I have a F150 with the factory head unit that feeds the high level inputs of a small 4-channel amp. I recently added a powered subwoofer. It also has high level inputs, so I spliced the rear speaker wires from the head unit to use as the input for the rear channels and to the sub. It worked great for about a month, and then no sound from any speaker yesterday. If disconnect the sub, all four speakers sound great. If i disconnect the rear speakers, the front speakers and sub sound great. If I connect all of them, I get no sound from any speaker. Any ideas?! [/QUOTE]
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