Radio is extremely quiet? Need an expert!
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sounds like a wire is shorted somewhere, when I had some nice subs they went out randomly a couple times and finally figured out it was either a wire shorting to ground or the amp was up too high and going into protection mode. I forget. but give me a call tomorrow, I get out of work at 4pm maybe well hook up.
Really? Was it exactly what I described?
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Definitely intermittently also.
From all I've read it is a BITCH to get out?
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I'm having the exact same thing happen, except only with the front speakers, specifically the front drivers side. And I have the base speakers (LT, as low as you can go) and the HU is stock. I'm thinking bad speaker?
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Didn't really read through the thread but its not the speakers, they would be rattling if they were blown. It can't be the external amplifier since the highs/mids are quieter, not just the bass. I HIGHLY doubt it's a bad connection as that would probably onle affect one speaker and there would be sound distortion. If it only occurs when listening to the radio then it MIGHT be reception issues but that should cause distortion too, did you just get your windows tinted? I highly doubt it has anything to do with reception. So it must be the H/U. I would just take it into a shop or replace the headunit. I don't know any details about the stock headunit, if it is internally MOSFET amplified, it sounds like something with the MOSFET got messed up and it's sending un-amplified/partially amplified signals to the speakers.
The easy stuff you probably already checked: If your using AUX, make sure your mp3 player's volume is all the way up and check the balance/fade on the headunit. It sounds like something that is not fixable from your position, it sounds like something internally with the headunit.
The easy stuff you probably already checked: If your using AUX, make sure your mp3 player's volume is all the way up and check the balance/fade on the headunit. It sounds like something that is not fixable from your position, it sounds like something internally with the headunit.
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what year do you have? I have a Radio from a 06 SS/SC if you end up needing a new one.
It sounds like a Head unit problem, unless the stock amp is dying. I know the Stock headunit for the Premium Pioneers puts out a low power signal, usually sent to the amp, maybe if the amps dead you just get the low signal from the stock headunit sent through the amp without it being "amped" up, and it goes out to the speakers then?
(I have a stock amp too if you need it)
It sounds like a Head unit problem, unless the stock amp is dying. I know the Stock headunit for the Premium Pioneers puts out a low power signal, usually sent to the amp, maybe if the amps dead you just get the low signal from the stock headunit sent through the amp without it being "amped" up, and it goes out to the speakers then?
(I have a stock amp too if you need it)
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what year do you have? I have a Radio from a 06 SS/SC if you end up needing a new one.
It sounds like a Head unit problem, unless the stock amp is dying. I know the Stock headunit for the Premium Pioneers puts out a low power signal, usually sent to the amp, maybe if the amps dead you just get the low signal from the stock headunit sent through the amp without it being "amped" up, and it goes out to the speakers then?
(I have a stock amp too if you need it)
It sounds like a Head unit problem, unless the stock amp is dying. I know the Stock headunit for the Premium Pioneers puts out a low power signal, usually sent to the amp, maybe if the amps dead you just get the low signal from the stock headunit sent through the amp without it being "amped" up, and it goes out to the speakers then?
(I have a stock amp too if you need it)
How much would you like for each/both? How long were they in the car?
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The amp was in the car for about 6 months, the headunit about 2 years. I'd like to get $50 for both? They both were working fine when removed, and have just been sitting in a box since. My Headunit was equipped for XM, Onstar, and MP3. It's silver and hasn't lost any of the labels on it.
Before I'd pick up new stuff, I would wiggle some wires at the amp and headunit and see if you get anything though, maybe you just have to troubleshoot a bad wire (Amp turn on wire?) and you'll be ok... Are you running aftermarket subs and amp?
Before I'd pick up new stuff, I would wiggle some wires at the amp and headunit and see if you get anything though, maybe you just have to troubleshoot a bad wire (Amp turn on wire?) and you'll be ok... Are you running aftermarket subs and amp?
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