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SantaClaw
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First of all, I use several MA-Audio amps, with no problems...

The problem is one of my two HK598 4 channel amps, I bought two of these at the same time a few weeks ago, but after mounting them, one only produced sound through three of the channels, that is, there was sound on the fourth, but it was relay distorted, and lacked much of the sound...

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It's the bottom one.
anyone got any suggestions on what might be wrong ??

Btw, in addition I have a 4000D amp that drives my woofers.

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check ur rca's. if not return it you only bought it a couple weeks ago...
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RCA's, speaker wires, connection to the speaker... or the amp?

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AudioStylz722
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Id be more worried its the amp itself. Probably a bad speaker output. If you got it from a shop, have them check it out and/or warranty it.

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