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Vietboy19 
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Hello, i have a 00 honda civic. i just put an aftermarket cd player in it, and front & rear speaker. i don't know why, when i play the music i just hear the rear speaker singing. for the front it's so small.

can any help me, tell me why, and how to fix it? please

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Posted: December 31, 2004 at 9:07 PM / IP Logged  
check the fade and balence on the cd player(front, rear....left, right)...
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Did you use a harness adpter???

you might not have it wired properly if you didn't!

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Vietboy19 
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Yes, i did check the fade and blanece. the installtion is notthing wrong with it.

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The speakers you installed in the rear are either more efficient than the ones in the front or the tweeter is brighter than the fronts. Also, the acoustics of these vehicles are for more of a rearward presence. Honda compensates for this by making the fronts more efficient or by adding tweeters. Also keep in mind your front speakers are firing towards each other down low. Not a very good enviroment. If you were to put your front speakers in the kick panel firing up you would alleviate these problems and probably sound almost close to even. This a daunting task for most though.
fastinanaurora 
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Put an amp to those aftermarket speakers adjust the gains and you'll see a big difference...
What makes my car Bang:
Kicker KX 600.1 Mono amp (2004)
Kicker Solobaric L7 10 (2004)
Long Ported Box Single
Kicker 200.4 4 Channel(2004)
Kicker DX 60 6 1/2
Rockford Fosgate FRC3369 6x9
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check to see if your speakers are in phase... maybe a neg/pos got switched?
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If thats not the case put a amp to them and adjust it so it balances out...Obviously the front would have to be higher in gains.
What makes my car Bang:
Kicker KX 600.1 Mono amp (2004)
Kicker Solobaric L7 10 (2004)
Long Ported Box Single
Kicker 200.4 4 Channel(2004)
Kicker DX 60 6 1/2
Rockford Fosgate FRC3369 6x9

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