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TSnamh
post Nov 13 2007, 10:11 PM, updated 19y ago

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Hi all ICE gurus..

i'm driving satria, my ICE setup something like this:

1. Pioneer 5750 HU
2. front component speaker (dont remember what brand)
3. JBL Concorde sub woofer
4. a/d/s 860MX 8 channel amplifier

My problem here, my speaker output instabilize sound.. sometimes, my car hit a pole, it will become instabilize also.. in order to stabilize it so it can produce normal sound, i need to increase the volume.. are there anything that i can check or do first, before i bring my car to shop?

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mnkh27
post Nov 13 2007, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(namh @ Nov 13 2007, 10:11 PM)
Hi all ICE gurus..

i'm driving satria, my ICE setup something like this:

1. Pioneer 5750 HU
2. front component speaker (dont remember what brand)
3. JBL Concorde sub woofer
4. a/d/s 860MX 8 channel amplifier

My problem here, my speaker output instabilize sound.. sometimes, my car hit a pole, it will become instabilize also.. in order to stabilize it so it can produce normal sound, i need to increase the volume.. are there anything that i can check or do first, before i bring my car to shop?

thank you everyone  notworthy.gif
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Check your speaker wiring at the speaker terminals at the amplifier (since a/d/s/ uses connectors) as well as at the connector at the speaker itself (sometimes it may have came off when you wind the window down).
TSnamh
post Nov 14 2007, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(mnkh27 @ Nov 13 2007, 11:19 PM)
Check your speaker wiring at the speaker terminals at the amplifier (since a/d/s/ uses connectors) as well as at the connector at the speaker itself (sometimes it may have came off when you wind the window down).

is that mean, there is possibility the cable is loose? about the window, i always play it with window up, to have better environment to listen to ice..
howiechoo
post Nov 17 2007, 11:34 PM

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check ur RCA cables and it's connectors at HU and amps

 

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