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<blockquote data-quote="Little B" data-source="post: 1516682" data-attributes="member: 561859"><p>Since you are using only Rear-Rca output and y-adapters your headunit doesn't see a front channel. Basically if you really want your fade control back you need to re-do the Rca-input on the amp. You can put both front-speakers on either the left or right channel of the amp and the rears on the other. Then you can use the left-right control as a fade control. This will work but you have to sacrifice eith the fade control or the left to right control. Once you get a headunit with front n rear Rcas you'll regain both controls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little B, post: 1516682, member: 561859"] Since you are using only Rear-Rca output and y-adapters your headunit doesn't see a front channel. Basically if you really want your fade control back you need to re-do the Rca-input on the amp. You can put both front-speakers on either the left or right channel of the amp and the rears on the other. Then you can use the left-right control as a fade control. This will work but you have to sacrifice eith the fade control or the left to right control. Once you get a headunit with front n rear Rcas you'll regain both controls. [/QUOTE]
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