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<blockquote data-quote="kuijo" data-source="post: 996079" data-attributes="member: 559846"><p>Do you have the rcas plugged from one set of preouts on the headunit, into an amp? And is that amp a 4 channel powering all ur speakers? Cause if it is then its fading the front preout there fore fading all ur speakers.</p><p></p><p>If you were to use the amp just on ur front speakers, and leave the rears hooked up to the head unit, the fade would work correctly. Atleasts thats what i think anyway. Someone may correct me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuijo, post: 996079, member: 559846"] Do you have the rcas plugged from one set of preouts on the headunit, into an amp? And is that amp a 4 channel powering all ur speakers? Cause if it is then its fading the front preout there fore fading all ur speakers. If you were to use the amp just on ur front speakers, and leave the rears hooked up to the head unit, the fade would work correctly. Atleasts thats what i think anyway. Someone may correct me. [/QUOTE]
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