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So i installed a new headunit (with a PAC-OEM etc..), after some fiddling around I noticed that the rear speakers are really quiet.

 

The fronts are perfect, say i have it on vol level 15, if i fade to rear then i have to up it to say 30 to get a decent sound..

 

I've checked and re-checked all the wiring, nothing loose and everything is connected up correctly. Any Ideas?

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I would say the rears being about 50% of the front level is about right for a good listening set-up.

 

What headunit / speakers are you using? :)

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Have you tried fiddling with the adjusters on teh PAC-ROEM unit? There is a potometer (sp?) for each channel that you can adjust how loud they are.

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Have you tried fiddling with the adjusters on teh PAC-ROEM unit? There is a potometer (sp?) for each channel that you can adjust how loud they are.

 

I was wondering what those holes in the PAC-ROEM unit did, can't believe what a tard i am.. No doubt this will solve the prob :thumbs:

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Ohh, so you think that it may be okay then? :wacko:

 

I still have the original speakers and a JVC KW-AVX800 HU

 

Only from my point of view. :)

 

As per Chris' post, there may be some adjustment. :thumbs:

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Think I turned mine all the way up and then back down a little, with the same for each one and they seemed balanced as the OEM setup. Just remember to turn the front and back pairs with each other (ie RR + RL the same) so you dont get a miss balance.

 

Just need to have a play and you should be able to solve it :thumbs:

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