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<blockquote data-quote="92hatchlx" data-source="post: 12836018" data-attributes="member: 56822"><p>Should I tap front or rears for the lc2i or does it matter with our stereo? </p><p>I usually have the system faded all the way to the front, if it is faded to the front, I won't be able to get a signal from the rear speakers, correct? </p><p>If the signal is the same front and rear I can leave the fade in the middle and save the headache of trying to tap the front speakers?</p><p></p><p>I am only amping the front speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="92hatchlx, post: 12836018, member: 56822"] Should I tap front or rears for the lc2i or does it matter with our stereo? I usually have the system faded all the way to the front, if it is faded to the front, I won't be able to get a signal from the rear speakers, correct? If the signal is the same front and rear I can leave the fade in the middle and save the headache of trying to tap the front speakers? I am only amping the front speakers. [/QUOTE]
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