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No bass in righthand speaker - Mission M73 Main / Stereo Speaker

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First try swapping the cables and put the left speaker cables in the right hand amp output and the right speaker in he left output. If the problem stays in the right hand speaker and does not move to the left as I suspect should, then it is a problem with your speaker crossovers. You may have to open up the speaker and check the wiring and then crossover. If the problem changes and appears in the left hand speaker you have an amp problem.

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