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*audiofonics front 5.25" door speakers, pioneer
i installed this stereo receiver and everything works great except when i have it in AUX mode, playing my MP3 player, only the rear speakers and the drivers side front speaker work. the front passenge speaker doesn't have any audio coming out of it. when i fade the balance all the way to the front-right i hear a very weak audio signal. the music plays real faint, mostly high-ends, no lows can be heard. while playing a cd, USB jump drive, or radio all the speakers perform as expected. i am able to EQ, fade, balance just fine. it's only in AUX mode that this problem occurs. does anyone have an idea what might be causing this to happen or advice on how it can be fixed? |
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Re: virtual reality sounds labs USB/aux-in head unit problem
check all your connections between MP3 player and head unit. it could be a bad cable going between them if there is one. on my stereo i have and aux input and have an RCA to 3.5 mm plug running between my MP3 player and stereo. sometimes the cable wiggles lose or the cable just gets a short in it. if checking all the connections doesn't work, try a new cable.
another thing, if you really want to you can send me your MP3 player and i'll try it out for you... make sure it works alright.... see how well it sells on ebay.... all that good stuff |
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