mattyboy199
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Ok i fitted a Clarion stereo to my Astra, problems are:
At certain (Usually high) levels of volume it sounds like the cd is jumping is this due:
1) Pre touching behind the headunits
2) The head unit is to powerful for the speakers & they jus can t produce the sound at that volume.
Thanks matt
[Edited on 10-03-2004 by mattyboy199]
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Trucido
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have you got the standard speakers in there still?
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mattyboy199
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yes standard speakers is this the problem ?
To much power i assume (headunit is 4 x 51w)
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cdcool1
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yes mate, too much power. standard speakers are probably less than a quarter of that
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mattyboy199
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itsounds as thought the speakers can t produce the sounds at that sort of volume.
What about pre outs touching at the back of the head unit ?
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mattyboy199
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BUMP
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mattyboy199
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it was the pre outs touching jus taped em up & everything seems fine now
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Richie
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The metal outers were touching? Not clever and a bad design fault at that...
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mattyboy199
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yes i knew this was the problem & no one even mention but i did in my 1st post
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Richie
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tbh mate i aint been around too much past few weeks as many have noticed.
When the preouts are touching eachother they are crossing each others signals/shorting therefore causing it to cock up the signals to the headunits onboard amplifier.
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mattyboy199
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yes well i thought it was this but no luck, i think the speakers are jus to cack. Doing my head in
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