Blaupunkt BEA80 / TA7270P ic

This is how some of the German manufacturers use the fader/balance markings. This is from a Blaupunkt New York SQR 05. Notice that the volume uses the same basic symbol.
 

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What do you believe was modified?

There is only left/right input. The fader allows the front or rear to be shunted to ground which would make the other output front/rear to seem/become louder.

Are you going to use 4 pins on the DIN for output?
Fader is acting like a balance control, it looks like that someone swapped the inputs for the power ICs.

I'm going to use only L/R outputs, I don't need F/R separation.
So 2 outputs.

Edit:
@Osvaldo de Banfield @Perry Babin
Sorry to you both, it does act like a fader.
I messed up big time and made the confusion.
I don't know what I was looking.
 
Whichever you have at hand. I prefeer JFET or MOSFET deveces always over BJT. But a personal taste only.
Honestly 4558 NE5532 and TL072 are the only ones I had compared jet.

I'm wondering what is the reason for 47R R9 resistor dropping down the voltage to 12.7v for eq and preamp section. I'm not sure about the eq section, but I don't see a reason why I would not bypass that for preamp ics.