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<blockquote data-quote="americanskiff" data-source="post: 1513675" data-attributes="member: 566087"><p>ok...The best I can do is, I have the front and rear spearkers working as left and right channels. The front left &amp; rear left work together on the balance control and vica versa for the right side. SO the left and right channels are correct. Essentially I have lost my fader control on my HU. Fader in the middle, or faded to the rear I have sound out of all speakers. Anything towards the front part of the fader and I lose all sound. Is there a better way? Or is that it till I upgrade to a HU with 4 rca jacks? I hate loosing my fader, it really helps balance things out between highs and lows depending on the cd or whatever. The Amp has freq and hp and lp switches, but a fader is a big help...Any suggestions? Maybe I still have the rca and y-adapters wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="americanskiff, post: 1513675, member: 566087"] ok...The best I can do is, I have the front and rear spearkers working as left and right channels. The front left & rear left work together on the balance control and vica versa for the right side. SO the left and right channels are correct. Essentially I have lost my fader control on my HU. Fader in the middle, or faded to the rear I have sound out of all speakers. Anything towards the front part of the fader and I lose all sound. Is there a better way? Or is that it till I upgrade to a HU with 4 rca jacks? I hate loosing my fader, it really helps balance things out between highs and lows depending on the cd or whatever. The Amp has freq and hp and lp switches, but a fader is a big help...Any suggestions? Maybe I still have the rca and y-adapters wrong. [/QUOTE]
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