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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8861556" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Usually, that would indicate there is an issue with the source. I assume that there is a single RCA that feeds both? Disconnect and test without the amps hooked up. Get a 3.5mm to RCA, and plug a phone or laptop directly into each amp, one at a time. If they work fine with this source, then check the RCAs up the line, specifically the one that feeds the signal to the amps prior to any splits. If the amps are fed off the other component, check that connection too, and work your way up until you isolate the source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8861556, member: 689267"] Usually, that would indicate there is an issue with the source. I assume that there is a single RCA that feeds both? Disconnect and test without the amps hooked up. Get a 3.5mm to RCA, and plug a phone or laptop directly into each amp, one at a time. If they work fine with this source, then check the RCAs up the line, specifically the one that feeds the signal to the amps prior to any splits. If the amps are fed off the other component, check that connection too, and work your way up until you isolate the source. [/QUOTE]
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