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I was cleaning out my garage last weekend and happened across my old Orion 420 GT. I loved this amp but it seems the install manual that had the crossover settings listed is no where to be found. Anyone have an idea of where I could find that along with the a wiring diagram. I would love to see if it still works.
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What are the colors of the wires?   These I remember, Blue = Remote turn on.  Orange = Left Rear positive.  BLACK/ Orange = left Rear negative.  Yellow = Right Rear positive   BLACK / YELLOW = Right Rear Negative.
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I have:
Orange
BLACK/ Orange
Yellow
BLACK / YELLOW
Green
BLACK/ Green
Black with White Stripe
White with Gray Stripe
Blue
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It has to be a solid white and a WHITE/ black for Front Left.   the Green  and GREEN/ Black is front right

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Thanks for the help. Any idea where I might get some info on adjusting the internal crossover switches?
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How old is that amp?  The only ones I remember with switches were the later ones with the removeable cover in the middle of the top of the heat sink.  if it is the same as those, I can find out for you.  I think it is much older than those amps. 

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Its pretty old. Early to mid 90's. It's not a big deal, like I said, I came accross it while cleaning out my garage and just remember what a good sounding amp it was and was curious about seeing if it still worked.
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That is newer than I thought it was.  Are the switches under a removeable panel on the top of the amp?
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On the bottom.

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