When I set my balance to the rear of the car only my front speakers play.
When I set my balance to the front or middle of my car all my speakers play including the rear.
Any thoughts?
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When I set my balance to the rear of the car only my front speakers play.
When I set my balance to the front or middle of my car all my speakers play including the rear.
Any thoughts?
Why 2 posts for the same issue? Anyways, more info is needed.
What info would help?
2 posts because multiple times I've posted in one area that I thought was correct and got zero responses, then I posted in a different area and my post got many replies. So in the interest of getting the best and most feedback I post wherever I think the thread is applicable.
Well, what is powering the speakers? What kind of headunit? It almost sounds like the front speakers are on a non-fading output and the rear speakers are hooked to the front output.
KICKER 47KSC6504 6.5 Inch passenger pannel
REF-9632IX 6x9- rear deck
audio dynamics 6x9 components front door
AudioControl LC-6.1200
Rockford fosgate 500x1d (2 10s)
Rockford Fosgate Prime R2-2X10
I guess the factory headunit is the source. Without actually seeing any part of it, the first thing I’d look at is the Sum/Separate switches on the amplifier to make sure they are set properly.
When you fade it to rear, does only the front play? If so, I'd say you just have it wired backwards
The shop that did the installation caused the issues. Even I'm not dumb enough to do that lol
Yes the front plays when faded to the rear.
If a shop did this, take it back and have them fix it. Seems simple.
I don't trust the shop anymore. Definitely not taking my car back to them.