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<blockquote data-quote="Ăaron C Kay" data-source="post: 8664770" data-attributes="member: 676235"><p>hey thanks for the reply man. the front are some kenwood xr1703 components and the rears arent anything special, some redline kickers. </p><p></p><p>as far as the gains freq ect. </p><p></p><p>fronts are set to 60hz gains are maybe 60% gain</p><p></p><p>rear 80hz 60% gain</p><p></p><p>t1000bdcp rockford mono is set to 80hz gain is halfway up.</p><p></p><p>now with all that bein said one of my rockfords were messing up and to make a long story short today I went out there tapped my rear speakers into the factory wiring so I'm using a high and low level. now I think that's vital because i wanted to just be 100%that something is wrong internally in this head unit. but i dont know the first thing about troubleshooting an internal problem PERIOD lol</p><p></p><p>so basically i can use the 211 perfectly. </p><p></p><p>no problem what so ever. then I plug the 600 in and tried my thumbdrive which is what I usually use and I turn the head unit all the way up and can hear the music, very faint however and static-y. </p><p></p><p>plug in the 211, ear pounding. </p><p></p><p>plug the 600 in, try and eject the CD that's in and it won't eject it lol. but that's a different problem hopefully. everything from bluetooth to FM have the same output for some reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ăaron C Kay, post: 8664770, member: 676235"] hey thanks for the reply man. the front are some kenwood xr1703 components and the rears arent anything special, some redline kickers. as far as the gains freq ect. fronts are set to 60hz gains are maybe 60% gain rear 80hz 60% gain t1000bdcp rockford mono is set to 80hz gain is halfway up. now with all that bein said one of my rockfords were messing up and to make a long story short today I went out there tapped my rear speakers into the factory wiring so I'm using a high and low level. now I think that's vital because i wanted to just be 100%that something is wrong internally in this head unit. but i dont know the first thing about troubleshooting an internal problem PERIOD lol so basically i can use the 211 perfectly. no problem what so ever. then I plug the 600 in and tried my thumbdrive which is what I usually use and I turn the head unit all the way up and can hear the music, very faint however and static-y. plug in the 211, ear pounding. plug the 600 in, try and eject the CD that's in and it won't eject it lol. but that's a different problem hopefully. everything from bluetooth to FM have the same output for some reason [/QUOTE]
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