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<blockquote data-quote="SbassLaser" data-source="post: 8895106" data-attributes="member: 686280"><p>I don't think you'd have any issues due to the size of the speakers, typically a headunit will put out the same power to all 4 channels. </p><p>I'm not sure why you'd hear the crackle from all speakers but not when the fade is all the way to the front. I would try unplugging the rear speakers one at a time and testing to see if the sound improves. Just don't let the unplugged speaker wires touch anything when the headunit is on. This is just a guess but maybe there's an issue with one of the rear speakers that is introducing distortion. It could be that rear passenger side that has no sound. </p><p></p><p>Have you looked at the wiring harness of the headunit at all? If it was a DIY install there's a chance that those wires could be loose or have come disconnected. Loose grounds can cause all sorts of issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SbassLaser, post: 8895106, member: 686280"] I don't think you'd have any issues due to the size of the speakers, typically a headunit will put out the same power to all 4 channels. I'm not sure why you'd hear the crackle from all speakers but not when the fade is all the way to the front. I would try unplugging the rear speakers one at a time and testing to see if the sound improves. Just don't let the unplugged speaker wires touch anything when the headunit is on. This is just a guess but maybe there's an issue with one of the rear speakers that is introducing distortion. It could be that rear passenger side that has no sound. Have you looked at the wiring harness of the headunit at all? If it was a DIY install there's a chance that those wires could be loose or have come disconnected. Loose grounds can cause all sorts of issues. [/QUOTE]
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