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<blockquote data-quote="duce2k" data-source="post: 4787862" data-attributes="member: 591343"><p>If that system is anything like the system in my '07 Civic Si, then the sub control is actually fed off the rears, so if you fade to the front then the sub output fades also because it's actually part of the rear output. I assume you have the 7 speaker system in your car. I had the same issue when I installed my sub to the OEM hu. I know there are issues with noise in the Honda stereo systems right out the factory. You might want to find the ground on the OEM amp, which is probably separate from the HU and not built in, and make sure it's grounded properly. I'm also keeping my stock hu, but I'll be ditching my OEM amp and using a custom made harness that connects the OEM hu's outpiuts to my aftermarket amps. You might wanna also check any '08 Honda Accord forums, I'm sure there are guys who have had similar issues and solutions to them.</p><p></p><p>gl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duce2k, post: 4787862, member: 591343"] If that system is anything like the system in my '07 Civic Si, then the sub control is actually fed off the rears, so if you fade to the front then the sub output fades also because it's actually part of the rear output. I assume you have the 7 speaker system in your car. I had the same issue when I installed my sub to the OEM hu. I know there are issues with noise in the Honda stereo systems right out the factory. You might want to find the ground on the OEM amp, which is probably separate from the HU and not built in, and make sure it's grounded properly. I'm also keeping my stock hu, but I'll be ditching my OEM amp and using a custom made harness that connects the OEM hu's outpiuts to my aftermarket amps. You might wanna also check any '08 Honda Accord forums, I'm sure there are guys who have had similar issues and solutions to them. gl [/QUOTE]
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