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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 11:28 AM
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I installed my AVIC-n1 and was so happy to hear noise from the speakers that I closed everything back up. Well, since I put the dash all back together again I noticed that the front right speaker doesn't work. I thought that maybe I didn't make that tight of a connection for the speaker wires, but after screwing around with the settings mode on the AVIC-n1 I start to wonder if it is the wire or not. Let me explain. You know that every time you were to push a button on the AVIC-N1 the HU would let you know with a beep sound out of the front left speaker that you made a choice. Well, in the settings mode you have the option to make that sound come out of either the left or the right speaker. When I click on the left speaker option the beep is loud and clear, however, when I click on the right speaker the sound if muffled big time. I figured that I must have a connection of some sort at that point, but why would I get no sound from my speaker with cd or fm but would get that muffled sound with doing that test. Also, on my way home last night. All 3 (of the 4) speakers were working fine and then all of a sudden, I started to get static on the right rear speaker and the left rear speaker quit working and the front left was still clear, then about have a mile down the road the front left speaker went to static? WTH? I turned off the unit in disgust and then turned it back on about 5 minutes later. This time I put in a CD and the 3 of the 4 speakers were working again. I went to FM and they seemed to operate correctly. I'm wondering if the bose amp is causing more harm than good to my HU or if I have a bad HU or if my wire crimp job is bad. Any Thoughts?d
 
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