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<blockquote data-quote="McOpCo" data-source="post: 8456974" data-attributes="member: 668200"><p>I don't know why but when I fade my head unti a pioneer 8100 NEX to the rear speakers all sound goes away. When I fade it back to the center or all the way front sound is fine in all speakers. So it's is like the head unit thinks the RCA's plugged into the rear channel are actually a additional 2 channels of front speakers. Left to right balance works fine all four speakers work fine. I am running a pioneer 8100 nex and a JL audio HD 900/5. I ran all new speaker wiring to the speakers so this is confusing me. I am assuming it is some setting I am missing in the head unit as that is the only thing I can think would explain this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McOpCo, post: 8456974, member: 668200"] I don't know why but when I fade my head unti a pioneer 8100 NEX to the rear speakers all sound goes away. When I fade it back to the center or all the way front sound is fine in all speakers. So it's is like the head unit thinks the RCA's plugged into the rear channel are actually a additional 2 channels of front speakers. Left to right balance works fine all four speakers work fine. I am running a pioneer 8100 nex and a JL audio HD 900/5. I ran all new speaker wiring to the speakers so this is confusing me. I am assuming it is some setting I am missing in the head unit as that is the only thing I can think would explain this. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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