Jimi77 5,000+ posts
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Use one of these to substitute your phone for the HU.
plug 3.5mm end into phone/music player.....plug rca end into amp....press "play"
ok so the aux to my phone, and rca to my amp and press play, what is supposed to happen exactly by doing this?plug 3.5mm end into phone/music player.....plug rca end into amp....press "play" watch your volume level
Use one of these to substitute your phone for the HU.
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i actually found one, but thank u
yes the epicenter works, and i just tried out the aux and rca thing n it sounds the way its supposed to, so does this mean the stock HU is bad?is the epicenter working when you turn the remote knob?
where could i possibly find a full range signal? and how would i connect ityup.....or you need to find a full range signal somewhere
new vehicle or HU.....LOLwhere could i possibly find a full range signal?
see the issue is the shop said they installed that behind the dash and i cant find it. Hey i appreciate the help but ima take it into the shop right now, they jusst called me. Ill let you know what they say and if they cant fix it ima have to do it myself
Yea i just went to the shop and theyre exact words were “i recommend a new stereo, just because a new HU would get you 8+ volts for preouts compared to a stock HU and an audio control LC7i”So some factory head units limit low frequency sound to help protect the weak factory speakers.
I'm no pro, but the gist is can you find a clean signal with your head unit?
Some audio processors can restore a signal that has been limited, if you can't get a full signal.
Yea i just went to the shop and theyre exact words were “i recommend a new stereo, just because a new HU would get you 8+ volts for preouts compared to a stock HU and an audio control LC7i”
Yea i just went to the shop and theyre exact words were “i recommend a new stereo, just because a new HU would get you 8+ volts for preouts compared to a stock HU and an audio control LC7i”