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No fader in dodge caliber with standerd amplifier and Pioneer radio
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<blockquote data-quote="DC2006" data-source="post: 8830300" data-attributes="member: 688209"><p>Yes it is. As i sad it is a factory AMP.</p><p></p><p>@ Dragon, what you mention good be it. But what do i have to do, besides the solution to loose some speakers, to keep the system working complete and have fading?</p><p></p><p>It is a standerd Bosten set with standerd AMP in the trunk. </p><p></p><p>Beacause i want to use the phone function in my Pioneer DEH-S320BT radio, i have to have the fader function. </p><p>Why? </p><p>At this moment i have so loud sound on my front speakers, the incoming phone blows me out of my car. The problem is that the incoming phone is coming over the front speakers. That has to be that way otherwise the incoming phone is not working. So the installer fixed the wiring in a way to the front speakers to have my incoming phone. Again because of to much sound i want to have more sound behind me than in front of me. (It is also more relaxed listening) That’s why the fading is so important to me.</p><p></p><p>Thank you gentlemen for youre help in this........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC2006, post: 8830300, member: 688209"] Yes it is. As i sad it is a factory AMP. @ Dragon, what you mention good be it. But what do i have to do, besides the solution to loose some speakers, to keep the system working complete and have fading? It is a standerd Bosten set with standerd AMP in the trunk. Beacause i want to use the phone function in my Pioneer DEH-S320BT radio, i have to have the fader function. Why? At this moment i have so loud sound on my front speakers, the incoming phone blows me out of my car. The problem is that the incoming phone is coming over the front speakers. That has to be that way otherwise the incoming phone is not working. So the installer fixed the wiring in a way to the front speakers to have my incoming phone. Again because of to much sound i want to have more sound behind me than in front of me. (It is also more relaxed listening) That’s why the fading is so important to me. Thank you gentlemen for youre help in this........ [/QUOTE]
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