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Old Sep 7, 2005
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Sound Balance problem SOLVED!!! (Thanks guys!)

Hey guys I already fixed my gain settings now I'm having problem with my sound balance. When I have the head unit balance to 0 (center) the sound of front and rear doesn't sound good and I lose my bass but If I turn both (front left and rear left) all the way to the left it sounds good with bass. Same as to turning the balance all to the right front and rear right sounds good. Anyone knows what seems to be the problem? Need help with it. Thanks in advance.

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sounds like a phase issue. Try swapping the positive and negatives of the left or right side of your car. It sounds like when one side of your car's speakers are pushing out, the other side is pulling in. When that happens, output is severly diminished. Its easiest to notice in the lower spectrum of music
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Originally Posted by grenloch101056
sounds like a phase issue. Try swapping the positive and negatives of the left or right side of your car. It sounds like when one side of your car's speakers are pushing out, the other side is pulling in. When that happens, output is severly diminished. Its easiest to notice in the lower spectrum of music
Here is the speaker output from my amp. So I need to swap the negative and positive from the right with the left ones?
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no switch the positive and negative for the right speaker and if it doesnt help, switch them back and do the same for the left. do that for one channel at a time and see if it helps.
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Woohoo I just got it working just a few minutes ago and I am so freakin' happy. Finally heard the great sound of my speakers. Thank you very much to all your help guys. I have been frustrated about this problem I had since last week but today was my day!!!! Yay.
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