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| Mono sound through both left and right speakers? Hi, I've been planning to change my ICE for ages and this morning I finally got everything wired up but I didn't get the result I expected. Here's what I did. I have a Sony head unit with a pair of aux out RCAs. One pair's for input I think so is unused. The pair I'm using has leads (red and white) going from here into my amp's RCAs (channel 1 input and channel 2 input). The amp's set to 2 channel rather than 3 or 4. From the amp I have channel 1 + and - going to my left crossover unit's input + and -. From the crossover I have attached the left side tweeters and woofers. Also from the amp I have channel 2 + and - going to my right crossover unit's input + and -. From the crossover I have attached the right side tweeters and woofers. So far so good, that's the way it should be set up right? When I play music with it set up like this all of the music is coming through both right and left speakers but it's in mono I think. What I mean is I'm getting all of the music and it's equally coming out of both speakers. When I go onto the head unit's controls and play with the balance it has no effect whatsoever - I can set it to all the way left or all the way right and I still get the same levels coming out of both speakers. Is this a common mistake I've made? Anyone have any ideas where I might have gone wrong? Ways to diagnose the problem? Many thanks
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| Punto 1.1S (96) | Re: Mono sound through both left and right speakers? i might b rong but my head unit has a front, back and sub RCA outs but my old head unit only hed sub out (mono) may b your RCA out is MONO for subs or may b there a setting on you HU to switch hope this helps tom
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| Re: Mono sound through both left and right speakers? Power amp could be running in bi-amp mode? (if its got one, this feature is designed for use when running one sub and combines both channels, to get the most power from the amp).
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| Re: Mono sound through both left and right speakers? Aha - from the manual I've just seen there's a a setting somewhere in the head unit's menu: SUB/REAR To switch the audio output -"SUB-OUT" to output to a subwoofer -"REAR-OUT" to output to a power amplifier I need to go downstairs and check but I bet it's running in sub mode as suggested up there, as opposed to that REAR-OUT mode. Kind of obvious when I think about it - hopefully changing this setting will sort it ![]()
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| Re: Mono sound through both left and right speakers? Yep that's fixed it. Except now I've got Left and Right wrong way round but that's no worries, just need to swap a couple of cables at the amp when I can be arsed Cheers guys
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| Punto 1.1S (96) | Re: Mono sound through both left and right speakers? glad you got it sorted m8 ![]()
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