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10-26-2022
#1
Noob
Balance
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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10-26-2022
#2
Re: Balance
Why 2 posts for the same issue? Anyways, more info is needed.
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10-26-2022
#3
Noob
Re: Balance
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.
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10-26-2022
#4
Re: Balance
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.
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10-26-2022
#5
Noob
Re: Balance
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
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10-27-2022
#6
Re: Balance
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.
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10-27-2022
#7
Re: Balance
When you fade it to rear, does only the front play? If so, I'd say you just have it wired backwards
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10-27-2022
#8
Noob
Re: Balance
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.
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10-28-2022
#9
Re: Balance
If a shop did this, take it back and have them fix it. Seems simple.
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10-28-2022
#10
Noob
Re: Balance
I don't trust the shop anymore. Definitely not taking my car back to them.
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