Audiovox Mobile DVD Player Car Video Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
What are the input wires on a audiovox amp777
The Audiovox AMP777 is a 4-channel power amplifier, and the input wires will depend on the audio source you are using. Typically, the amplifier will have RCA input jacks for left and right channels, and you would use RCA cables to connect the audio source to the amplifier. Some amplifiers also have a high-level input option, which would allow you to connect speaker wires directly to the amplifier's input terminals. However, it's always best to consult the user manual or contact Audiovox support for specific wiring instructions for your amplifier model.
2/24/2023 9:29:26 PM •
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My cd runs but will not play the cd
Quite common problem. Repair it or replace your player if repair cost is too high. Personally, I stopped using CD players time ago: I use a mp3 player.
5/13/2015 3:23:03 PM •
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on May 13, 2015
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Red light is on and subs won't play
sounds like the amp is in protection mode. try disconnecting the subs and see it the light changes to green. if it does then the subs are your problem. if the light was allways red while it was working then the subs may be disconnected inside the box or have gone bad. try using a diffrent speaker and connect to the amp.
12/18/2014 2:55:53 PM •
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on Dec 18, 2014
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My dual dvd player starts the movie over after i go over a bump
Bring it back to where you bought it and buy a better name. There may be a firmware update available for the unit which improves it's behavior and recovery. If you're not able to return it, perhaps you can isolate it from bumps by placing it on a piece of foam. I'm sure it may be very frustrating.
12/14/2013 4:55:00 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2013
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Replace speakers in dashboard
Take the plastic pillar covers off of both sides of the car, remove the screws near the air vent outlets on each side, use a panel removal tool to unclip at each side and front of the upper dash panel and pull rearward from the front of the upper panel until the clips are cleared and lift and remove the upper dash panel. Remove the speakers covers and the screws holding in the speakers, disconnect speaker wires. replace with new speakers and then put everything back in the same order after testing the new speakers.
10/4/2011 9:24:29 PM •
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on Oct 04, 2011
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Distortion when volume is high
turn gain down. or (input) its too high or you have your volume up way too high and your head unit is sending a clipped signal which will kill your speakers and cause distortion
9/13/2011 2:29:53 AM •
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