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2021 AR210 Tower Speaker Controls

BleacherBum16

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I am picking up a 2021 AR210 on Saturday....can't wait! I ordered a 6 channel Rockville 2500W amplifier to power 4 new Kicker speakers to replace stock and then 2 Kicker tower speakers. I am hoping to be able to control the volume for the tower speakers separately. Any idea how I can accomplish this? Do I need to add some sort of zone controller to my setup or can this be accomplished through the factory head unit? Any tips or recommendations would very much be appreciated!
 
You could set your radio to separate zones by running the house speakers all on your 'front' channels, and your towers on your 'rear' channels. Then just control them through your fader. Or, get a separate volume control to run your towers through.
 
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