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Does anyone know of a website where I can ask a specialist about car audio problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuxurySport" data-source="post: 2496148" data-attributes="member: 846319"><p>Don't apologize for the lenghth, it helps us better diagnose your problem. Well, the best site to get help from is right here b/c we're free and most of the users on here that have a lot of best answers are very rehearsed in car audio. Anyway, you might have an issue with the pre-amp output voltage of the current head-unit. The factory amp might be a different voltage. The splitter might be lose/bad and the amp might be bad. Just check your wiring for accuracy and if that's accurate and the splitters aren't bad then the amp migh be bad or the speaker connection is loose. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuxurySport, post: 2496148, member: 846319"] Don't apologize for the lenghth, it helps us better diagnose your problem. Well, the best site to get help from is right here b/c we're free and most of the users on here that have a lot of best answers are very rehearsed in car audio. Anyway, you might have an issue with the pre-amp output voltage of the current head-unit. The factory amp might be a different voltage. The splitter might be lose/bad and the amp might be bad. Just check your wiring for accuracy and if that's accurate and the splitters aren't bad then the amp migh be bad or the speaker connection is loose. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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