Help with car audio.
Help with car audio.
I am at my wit's end. The original head unit was replaced with an aftermarket unit and worked fine for a few months and then sound stopped working all together. Fuses are all good. Replaced the head unit and bypassed the amp and it worked fine for a few weeks and now I am back at the same problem. Head unit powers on and everything appears to be working but I am not getting any sound from any speaker. If anyone can even point me in a direction I would be very grateful.
Re: Help with car audio.
Originally it was a blaupunkt that I replaced it with and now it is a pioneer. The same problem happened to the pioneer as the blaupunkt. Worked fine for a while then just stopped playing any sound whatsoever. The amp has been bypassed so all four speakers are just getting speaker level input. Thank you for replying. Also both head units were still receiving power at the time of the sound malfunction and the pioneer is still receiving power
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Re: Help with car audio.
Well, you are making me question your speaker wiring. Not that the speakers are "unhoooked" but that, perhaps, something is wired such that the output stage(s) in the head units are taking damage.
I've seen some people actually ground one side of the speaker, thinking "Everything needs a good ground", but in these systems, the speakers 'float' above ground.
OR..... you wired too many speaking in parallel.
OR..... You wired left and right together. (Saw one time where a guy put an extra speaker in and wired it between left and right and called it a 'Center Channel Woofer'.)
I've seen some people actually ground one side of the speaker, thinking "Everything needs a good ground", but in these systems, the speakers 'float' above ground.
OR..... you wired too many speaking in parallel.
OR..... You wired left and right together. (Saw one time where a guy put an extra speaker in and wired it between left and right and called it a 'Center Channel Woofer'.)
Re: Help with car audio.
Well, you are making me question your speaker wiring. Not that the speakers are "unhoooked" but that, perhaps, something is wired such that the output stage(s) in the head units are taking damage.
I've seen some people actually ground one side of the speaker, thinking "Everything needs a good ground", but in these systems, the speakers 'float' above ground.
OR..... you wired too many speaking in parallel.
OR..... You wired left and right together. (Saw one time where a guy put an extra speaker in and wired it between left and right and called it a 'Center Channel Woofer'.)
I've seen some people actually ground one side of the speaker, thinking "Everything needs a good ground", but in these systems, the speakers 'float' above ground.
OR..... you wired too many speaking in parallel.
OR..... You wired left and right together. (Saw one time where a guy put an extra speaker in and wired it between left and right and called it a 'Center Channel Woofer'.)
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