Crawley_Corsa_SRi
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i have a 4 channel amp and have 2 subs connected to the rear left and right, and the door speakers connected to the front left and right, but the problem is that the front left is not working 1 bit, so would it be possible to wire the front left door speaker to the rear left channel with the sub???
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Steve X16XE
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You should never wire a sub and a speaker to the same amp. Coz you'll either have bass coming out of your speakers or vocals coming out of you sub. Try and get a seperate 2 channel amp for your sub.
As for the front left not working, have you tried to wire the front right to check that it's not the speaker?
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Crawley_Corsa_SRi
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ye i have tried that, and both speakers work fine,its just the 1 channel that isnt working, ive also swapped around both rca's and they are fine. ive got another 2 channel amp so could wire the subs to that.would it be ok having 2 amps connected to the battery then??
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Steve X16XE
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One for these would help your battery. Power Cap (capasitor). Then the power to your amps.
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b4l
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sounds like a blown channel on the amp
this is likely because your overloading the 4 channel by making it run the 2 subs
thats my bet
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