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Was hoping I could see if anyone else has experienced this or not.

2019 Lariat with the B&O audio system.

SYNC3, version 3.4, Build 23188

Back a while ago, after a SYNC update, I felt like I'd lost some volume/power. Thought it was all in my head. However, not that long ago, I was just messing around the audio settings and put the fader to all the way in the back. Even at full volume, the rear speakers are very quiet. Not blown out, just little to no power. I'd say with the fader split completely , the division of power is 85% front and 15% rear.

Any ideas?

Appreciate any insight is greatly appreciated!
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I see you're in NE, so it's still chilly? Do you drive enough to warm everything up? If it's both speakers then it's probably not wiring. Could be a bad amp.

Not sure the system reset would help, but worth a shot.
 

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In the Sync settings menu, sound menu, scroll down to sound mode and change it from stereo to surround. It probably got changed to a default of stereo. This setting causes the rear speakers to function as you described.
 
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I see you're in NE, so it's still chilly? Do you drive enough to warm everything up? If it's both speakers then it's probably not wiring. Could be a bad amp.

Not sure the system reset would help, but worth a shot.
I drive a TON! Luke 30,000+ a year. It’s just strange.
In the Sync settings menu, sound menu, scroll down to sound mode and change it from stereo to surround. It probably got changed to a default of stereo. This setting causes the rear speakers to function as you described.
Thats interesting. I’ll switch it and see.
 
 








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