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You didn't list the model number of the mixer, but from your description, your mixer does not have power amplifier outputs for speakers. The red and white RCA jacks are out puts that would plug into a power amp input, and the speakers would connect to the power amp, as in a PA system.
Check to see if at the amp there is a strand of wire crossing over. i had a friend onetime who had the same problem and they just didn't twist the wire all the way before connecting it.
As long as it is a newer model sony the speaker colors are: left front: white. left rear: green. right front: gray. right rear: purple. The black stripes are your negatives, solids, positive.
hi there go look at the colours at the rear of the speekers that the factory fitted they should be the same on the rear of the radio that they fitted to. regards John
they are your speeker wires. the best the to do is to hook up the colors that are the same color to the color wires on the back of the radio. dont hook them all up at once two colors at a time.by doing this it will let you know what speaker you have hooked up.
The Stipped down Stereo Model that was in a LOT of the S10 Trucks did not have Rear Speaker Connections. They ran only to the Dash and/Or Doors. This unit will need to be Replaced with an Aftermarket Head Unit to Remedy this Problem. Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help That I can Get! Thanks!
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