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- Jody
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- 2023 Ford Bronco
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- Outer Banks
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I have a 2023 OBX 4-door with the 7-speaker system and a working sub. (Not the B&O) Today I had my local professional audio store install a Kicker Key 2.4 amp along with new Focal speakers in the dash, kick panels, and rear pods. They also installed a Kicker 6.75-inch sub with a Kicker Key 5.1 amp where the factory amp and sub were located. I picked up my Bronco as they were closing up shop and while driving home, I noticed the sound was worse than the factory setup. All the sound was coming from the front dash and kick panels and bass from the sub. I tried to adjust the fade and realized if I fade to the rear, I lose all sound. If I fade forward the sound comes back. I crawled in to the back and stuck my ear to the rear pod and could barely hear music. Again, there is no sound from any speakers if fade is to the rear. I called the shop and they said bring it back in and they would look at. I asked if they used the built-in DSP tuning and he said yes and he said he thought losing the fade function was normal.
I thought I wouldn’t lose the ability to fade from front to rear if I wanted to since this is a 4-channel amp and 2 channels run the dash and kick panels and the other two run the rear pods. Any ideas out there what in the heck this place did wrong?
I thought I wouldn’t lose the ability to fade from front to rear if I wanted to since this is a 4-channel amp and 2 channels run the dash and kick panels and the other two run the rear pods. Any ideas out there what in the heck this place did wrong?
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