I noticed this problem before installing my Empeg, but at the time I thought it was just one channel. So i permenantly swapped front/back RCAs so it wouldn't come out my mid/highs any more but to my subs (out of sight, out of mind? heh) It seemed to go away, and then now I noticed it this morning pulling into the parking lot. I will however, check that out, It could be both things for all I know.

I already e-mailed Stillwater on seeing as to getting the amp serviced if it is in fact the amp (I think so..) but damnit, now I'm starting to consider just buying a new amp to replace it, which i was trying to avoid in the first place If so, I'd need to find a solid 4 channel amp that can handle the load like I'm running now:

4 >60hz mid/highs on 2 channels
2 <60hz JL 12"s bridged on the other 2 channels

this amp is 35 watts RMS x 4 normally, I've never learned how the whole resistance with bridging and running speakers in parallel effects the wattage. Wish I knew about that stuff, this will be important in finding a replacement amp if this is the case.

Thanks for the help!
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