Can anyone verify that the zone control described in the Linc Panoray manual is included in the MX Series Premier stereo option on the GS20/22?
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Kicker make a $99 dual zone volume controller that is also a line driver and doesnt require long RCA runs. Rozwell offers a dual zone knob for $35 ($25 less than the exact same piece with the exile name). Package with their 5 meter 3 chnl RCA's and you are still half of what ever exile offers for $200. For the same price as the exile zld, you can get the Wet Sounds WS-420SQ 3 zone volume line driver and DUAL 4 band EQ. Its 2X the unit the zld is for the same retail price.
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Fade is a ratio between the front chnls and the rear chnls. We can use the front and rear fade for a tower and in-boat zone. It works somewhat ok, but on most head units, fade is buried in a sub menu and only accessible through the head unit, not a helm remote.
True zone control puts the volume control for each zone right at the captain's finger tips. rather than adjusting a ration between traditional front a rear, you are actually controlling the zone volume independently of each other.
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Originally posted by T-Rex View PostMy less-than-ideal workaround is to fade out the tower speakers completely until time to surf/board, then adjust the fade to increase volume to the towers.
Technically you're not adjusting "fade" with this. It doesn't change the ratio. All this does is attenuate whatever channel it's set to control.
-Charles
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