My car stereo is experiencing a damaged on its audio output
do it has a sound but has no bass... and its so noisy...
wat should i do?
please help me;;;;
thanks
May not be an issue with the unit itself. Any blown speakers? Any shorted wires? It would be awesome to see if it worked in another vehicle or on a test bench. Then you would isolate either the vehicle or the radio as the problem.
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If you are experiencing no audio output from your iPhone 12 Pro when paired with your Pioneer AVH2800bs, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check the volume levels on both your phone and your car stereo. Ensure that the volume on your phone is turned up and that the volume on your car stereo is not muted or turned down too low.
Check your phone's audio output settings. Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics and make sure that "Change with Buttons" is turned on. This will allow you to adjust the volume on your phone using the physical buttons on the side.
Try disconnecting and reconnecting your phone to the car stereo. Sometimes a simple disconnect and reconnect can fix the issue.
Check if your car stereo has any firmware updates available. Visit the Pioneer website and search for your specific model to see if any updates are available.
Try using a different audio cable to connect your phone to the car stereo. The cable may be faulty or damaged.
If none of these steps work, you may want to try resetting your phone's network settings or resetting your car stereo to its factory settings.
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We'll tell you all about: The factory stereo system; Removing the factory radio; Removing the factory speakers; Adding more bass; Other options for your Outback ...
Always make sure that your computer settings for audio are checked and set accordingly and that all the equlizers and audio programs that are installed and controlling your audio sound output are accounted for and adjusted properly.
this depends on what kinda audio output you want to install ..but the general idea is to get the audio signal from the computer from the green out in the back on the sound card (it is a 3.5 jack ) ..and there is the stereo out-put for the computer's sound..It can be amplified in any device that has a stereo input on 3.5 jack .. if you want something more complicated..the map of the out-put (the scheme) will be shown in the sound manager (of teh driver ) ..when you make the output changes..This is on a color code..and can be 2+1...3+1..4+1..and the surround 5+1..when you choose surround 5+1 from the sound manager ..it is shown all 3 outputs and the role they play ..bass+center ...Front ...and rear ..they are 2by 2 stereo paired on left and right ..
Your best bet to improve the bass is to attach the audio output of your HDTV to a stereo unit and amplify the audio with the amplifier. Attaching the speakers to the HDTV will not improve the sound much. Sorry.
on rockford amps, the bass control knob needs to be connected to get the maximum output (+18 db gain i believe). If you did this to the power wires, then yes, you may have at least damaged the bass control knob. Try replacing this to see if you get all of your gain back. If not, then you have damaged something inside the amp...maybe a capacitor or power supply inside. If that's the case, you'll need to get the amp looked at by an electronics repair technician or local stereo shop.
i think uyou have to got to stereo mode and turn ion the subwoofer option. i have a h/k thats wart i had to do in evvery mode is designate the s/w. rating please
connect them to the front left and right outputs.connecting them to the sub-woofer will give poor sound because it only pick's up bass sounds during playback
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