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New Setup Questions - Speaker Level Inputs
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<blockquote data-quote="Potsy24" data-source="post: 8690068" data-attributes="member: 678514"><p>That was an extremely helpful reply, thank you for answering my question about which output to use. Also, I didn't think of testing the outputs with a multimeter like that. I can also compare front to rear that way and see if there is any difference. To my ears, just fading full front vs full rear, the front sounds much better. But I know they're the exact same speaker front and rear. It may just be because I was sitting in the front. I'd love to rely on a more scientific method. I'll let you know what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Potsy24, post: 8690068, member: 678514"] That was an extremely helpful reply, thank you for answering my question about which output to use. Also, I didn't think of testing the outputs with a multimeter like that. I can also compare front to rear that way and see if there is any difference. To my ears, just fading full front vs full rear, the front sounds much better. But I know they're the exact same speaker front and rear. It may just be because I was sitting in the front. I'd love to rely on a more scientific method. I'll let you know what happens. [/QUOTE]
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