put a new battery in my car yesterday and all of a sudden my rear speakers don't work. My headunit seems to have restored to default, fad/bal is 0. Don't know what's wrong...
That's awesome. We don't know what's wrong either without some common sense information like what head unit and what the rest of the stereo is.
pioneer headunit, fusion speakers 6.5". Don't know the specifics, checked the receipt and the speakers are powerplant or something :/
got 2 12" subs and a 1200 watt amp, front speakers working
Do the rear speakers run from the amp or the head unit? If from the amp, it sounds like the rear RCA's are turned off in the head unit settings.
Do the subs still work?
that was the problem! fixed! thanks![]()
Would have been a blessing for them to stop working tbh
heard of the phrase coffee wankers? same thing applies here, it's all the same shit. 99% of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between speakers.
I would guarantee you that any person could tell the mother f'in difference between a $5000 pair of Focal Utopia Be speakers and a set of Alpine Type S speakers. If you say otherwise then you sir are derpy derpy, lack of swearwords here to be polite, derp derp.
I can guarantee that my Focal Polyglass kits sound a shitload better than my housemate's Alpine Type Rs. They are cleaner, especially around the mid range and the bass is a lot smoother and clearer.
Same goes for the subs. 12" Type R vs 11" Polyglass. Polyglass goes harder and sounds more precise.
The differences are plain to hear, I am by no means an audiophile.
I would however, take issue with the "rearward soundstage" that a lot of the guys on here talk about. I favour my front splits, but if I remove the parcel shelf from the equation all together I don't like the sound so much. Personal preference I guess. I'm probably sacrificing some finer points of sound quality, but as I mentioned I'm no audiophile.
Thank you. I have listened about this a few times before. Seems like the research and conclusions are true