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I installed an EQ/line driver to my setup, but only get sound out of the speakers hooked up on the right side RCA. If I put the left side RCA in the right side spot, the left ones work. When I completely unhooked EQ, and went all RCAs straight to deck, everything works fine. This is actually the 3rd brand new EQ I've tried putting in, that does the exact same thing. 1st 2 eqs were Kicker brand (same model, 2nd one was sent as warranty replacement, this current one is a SoundStream 9 band unit. I asked in a few other places and no one had any idea. Is my deck the culprit?? What would cause this issue? Thanks in advance!!

 

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5 hours ago, imfrom210texas said:

I installed an EQ/line driver to my setup, but only get sound out of the speakers hooked up on the right side RCA. If I put the left side RCA in the right side spot, the left ones work. When I completely unhooked EQ, and went all RCAs straight to deck, everything works fine. This is actually the 3rd brand new EQ I've tried putting in, that does the exact same thing. 1st 2 eqs were Kicker brand (same model, 2nd one was sent as warranty replacement, this current one is a SoundStream 9 band unit. I asked in a few other places and no one had any idea. Is my deck the culprit?? What would cause this issue? Thanks in advance!!

 

Have you tried using a whole new set of RCA's? 

You can test the voltage coming out of the RCA's. See if you have voltage on both sides. If not, check the RCA jack on the head unit and see if both sides are sending a signal

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16 hours ago, Dafaseles said:

Have you tried using a whole new set of RCA's? 

You can test the voltage coming out of the RCA's. See if you have voltage on both sides. If not, check the RCA jack on the head unit and see if both sides are sending a signal

To be honest, I just unhooked the EQ totally, and just went direct to radio and everything works fine. The only RCA set that would leave, that could be bad, would be the main set from EQ to radio. I haven't checked that one. If I check and that one is good, what would your next guess be? I mean, literally 3 brand new EQs have done the same thing. It's frustrating af lmao

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11 hours ago, imfrom210texas said:

To be honest, I just unhooked the EQ totally, and just went direct to radio and everything works fine. The only RCA set that would leave, that could be bad, would be the main set from EQ to radio. I haven't checked that one. If I check and that one is good, what would your next guess be? I mean, literally 3 brand new EQs have done the same thing. It's frustrating af lmao

I feel it has to be the RCA's or the RCA outputs on the head unit. If you've used 3 brand new EQ's, and they've all done the same thing, it's not the EQ. I don't see it being any amplifiers either

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