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I was camping the last 4 days in an area that has no cell service, got back last night and was looking to see if he has posted a HPF tutorial wondering if I might have missed it. My front output still sounds terrible compared to the rear even after resetting the HU the way Mike suggested. If I can't get it right with the HPF I'm seriously thinking about pulling it and sending it to BT and see if they can figure out what's up with it.(I still have my 4.3 HU sitting in one of my garage cabinets)
Steaks, did u ever get a replacement breakout harness? U think that might have something to do with the front. Polarity issues? Don't have a BO Harness so just drawing straws.
Steaks, did u ever get a replacement breakout harness? U think that might have something to do with the front. Polarity issues? Don't have a BO Harness so just drawing straws.
T.
No, mine was mis wired but I fixed that the day I installed it. I bypassed the bo harness and amp and ran the speakers strait to the HU and have the same problem, defiantly HU output problem. Mike at BT said that some of the Rushmore hu's are all over the place when put on a scope but a reset usually straitens it out, so far not on mine. I went back to using just the rear output into one LL then splitting it into the amp. Sounds great at default LL settings just don't have fade.
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