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Balance and fade messed up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8705325" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>In terms of front/back it only really matters if they're using high outputs instead of RCAs in the back of the unit. In terms of left/right, that's a much bigger issue that needs addressed. If 1aespinoza is right and they wired them all to one wire that's crazy ghetto lol. Is there an amp in the car? Maybe one you don't know about? If so it'll be attached to the battery and you can usually guess where it's hidden from that. I suspect there's an amp and they were extremely lazy and set it up using 1 RCA, or maybe originally had 2 and either one slipped off the amp terminals or it's inversed because they didn't know what they were doing and 1 being plugged in was louder than both together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8705325, member: 679555"] In terms of front/back it only really matters if they're using high outputs instead of RCAs in the back of the unit. In terms of left/right, that's a much bigger issue that needs addressed. If 1aespinoza is right and they wired them all to one wire that's crazy ghetto lol. Is there an amp in the car? Maybe one you don't know about? If so it'll be attached to the battery and you can usually guess where it's hidden from that. I suspect there's an amp and they were extremely lazy and set it up using 1 RCA, or maybe originally had 2 and either one slipped off the amp terminals or it's inversed because they didn't know what they were doing and 1 being plugged in was louder than both together. [/QUOTE]
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