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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 03:41 AM
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I tried turning it up and like everybody is saying it got muddy and was clipping a little past where it was set, so it actually was set right, but the weird part is that I installed the rears today and when I fade all the way to the fronts it is way louder now. Maybe I had a lose wire or something? Allwell, I am really happy with it now. The rears really help fill everything in, I would definetly recommend them. Thanks for the responses!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 07:10 AM
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glad it has worked out for you. strange that fading forward is different
than before, as all it does is cut power to the rear. Any chance when
you had just the fronts hooked up your headunit was faded to the rear?
In any event, if you haven't already it's worth fading forward and rear,
and setting balance left and right to confirm that each speaker is hooked
up as you expect and is producing sound.
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 01:58 PM
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I am 99% sure it wasn't faded to the rear before. It is really strange, but now if I turn it to 30 it is like deafingly loud and super clear where as before it would be at a good level for cruising around with the top up. It's actually pretty amazing how clean and loud it is now. I faded and balanced all over and everything is good. Thanks again for your help
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