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<blockquote data-quote="sparten576" data-source="post: 8722136" data-attributes="member: 681462"><p>I'm not sure how there would be a pinched wire. I've checked all the connections made behind the radio to the factory speaker wire and re-wrapped all of them. As well as checking all the connections at the output of the amp. The only thing I can think of is that the shop I brought the car to install the speakers in the dash did it incorrectly. From what I know toyota Dash/door speakers are wired together, probably parallel and the shop might have wired them wrong somehow but i've always had good results with them before. The speakers that I got were designed for my car to replace the factory ones so I doubt there would be any issues with that.</p><p></p><p>Another thing i'm going to try is sending a tone through and seeing if I can measure (with an oscilloscope) the speaker terminal on the output of the amp. See if there is anything amiss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparten576, post: 8722136, member: 681462"] I'm not sure how there would be a pinched wire. I've checked all the connections made behind the radio to the factory speaker wire and re-wrapped all of them. As well as checking all the connections at the output of the amp. The only thing I can think of is that the shop I brought the car to install the speakers in the dash did it incorrectly. From what I know toyota Dash/door speakers are wired together, probably parallel and the shop might have wired them wrong somehow but i've always had good results with them before. The speakers that I got were designed for my car to replace the factory ones so I doubt there would be any issues with that. Another thing i'm going to try is sending a tone through and seeing if I can measure (with an oscilloscope) the speaker terminal on the output of the amp. See if there is anything amiss. [/QUOTE]
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