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<blockquote data-quote="500000watts" data-source="post: 6610907" data-attributes="member: 568463"><p>i have used this amp to run only my 2 front speakers and it has done a great job. i had a bad connection on my right door speaker so everyonce in a while it would go off and come back on our flicker. the other day i fixed the connection and installed some back speakers as long as it was all opened up. the problem is i used the head unit to F/B L/R and located which side the speakers went in order, but when i was done i used the fader to move it to the front so i had %75 front and %25 in the back. when i do that the volume of both front and back stay equal, but when i fade it all the way back the front speakers go dimmer.. when they are in the back and faded in the front my right speaker is noticeably louder then my left. i also let it play for a while to find out that my right speaker still flickers on and off after i fixed it to a solid connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500000watts, post: 6610907, member: 568463"] i have used this amp to run only my 2 front speakers and it has done a great job. i had a bad connection on my right door speaker so everyonce in a while it would go off and come back on our flicker. the other day i fixed the connection and installed some back speakers as long as it was all opened up. the problem is i used the head unit to F/B L/R and located which side the speakers went in order, but when i was done i used the fader to move it to the front so i had %75 front and %25 in the back. when i do that the volume of both front and back stay equal, but when i fade it all the way back the front speakers go dimmer.. when they are in the back and faded in the front my right speaker is noticeably louder then my left. i also let it play for a while to find out that my right speaker still flickers on and off after i fixed it to a solid connection. [/QUOTE]
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