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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8888009" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">Time for a new head unit upgrade. No sounds technically means bad speakers, bad head units, or bad connections. Electronics and technical term no sounds could mean many or any of the above. Irregular signal inputs and peak amplitudes causes no sounds. Volume. This is called a DC offset. 12 volts normally above zero, yet at irregular intervals. Old radio, junk speakers. Are the causes for a DC offset. Time to replace some components then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8888009, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]Time for a new head unit upgrade. No sounds technically means bad speakers, bad head units, or bad connections. Electronics and technical term no sounds could mean many or any of the above. Irregular signal inputs and peak amplitudes causes no sounds. Volume. This is called a DC offset. 12 volts normally above zero, yet at irregular intervals. Old radio, junk speakers. Are the causes for a DC offset. Time to replace some components then.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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