bowbender7
01-10-2007, 11:26 PM
Been trying to track down the cause of a strange problem - I seem to have an issue with a loss of volume on one channel (sometimes sounds like only certain bands of frequency)intermittently. To be exact, my right channel overpowers the left, even from the drivers seat. Balance levels are set even.
System is simple: Head unit to 4 channel amp to one sub and one pair of seperates. To the amp I have switched inputs (swapped rca's)only, swapped both inputs and outputs of amp and even swapped drivers from side to side. The only thing I have not done is new speaker wiring, and swapping crossovers. The install is brand new and all wire connections are good so I really did not concern myself with wiring too much, but because the crossovers are installed inside the doors, swapping them would be much more time consuming as per running the wire through the factory door channel (PITA!)
My thought is that with the crossover, there could be some capacitors out of spec creating an attenuation of sorts.
Does this sound like a possibility? Or am I overlooking a diagnostic that would help determine the problem without a meter?
Thanks in advance.
System is simple: Head unit to 4 channel amp to one sub and one pair of seperates. To the amp I have switched inputs (swapped rca's)only, swapped both inputs and outputs of amp and even swapped drivers from side to side. The only thing I have not done is new speaker wiring, and swapping crossovers. The install is brand new and all wire connections are good so I really did not concern myself with wiring too much, but because the crossovers are installed inside the doors, swapping them would be much more time consuming as per running the wire through the factory door channel (PITA!)
My thought is that with the crossover, there could be some capacitors out of spec creating an attenuation of sorts.
Does this sound like a possibility? Or am I overlooking a diagnostic that would help determine the problem without a meter?
Thanks in advance.