When turning your stereo louder.. do you think that the rear speakers are much louder than the front speakers?
Just wondering if this is normal or that my stock amp might be faulty..
Thanks,
Back when I still had that stereo, I didn't notice anything like that. Then again, that system was crappy enough that it sounded bad when I cranked it, so I didn't bother most of the time.
If I remember correctly, that system had a fader. You probably already checked, but make sure it's set to neutral.
If not, it's a nice excuse to get a new system
Originally posted by JT-KGY
When turning your stereo louder.. do you think that the rear speakers are much louder than the front speakers?
Just wondering if this is normal or that my stock amp might be faulty..
Thanks,
Yes i've had 2 bimmers (93 325i- no longer, 97 m3- current car) and they both have the non-hk system and the rears do sound louder with the fader balanced in the middle.
Ya, i know the stock stereo is crappy... I just removed my entire aftermarket system out... since I feel I don't listen to it much.. and hoping to get some money back from the system...
I think.......the stock Non-HK stereo sounds pretty good for a STOCK stereo. Compare it to any Honda and you will know why.
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