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<blockquote data-quote="iluvmusic" data-source="post: 7834030" data-attributes="member: 643665"><p>Hi. I have been reading in this forum for quite a while. I was looking to upgrade speakers in my Honda Accord. Based on info here, I waited until I had a bigger budget to begin my install. I purchased a pair of ID CSX 6.5 components and an Alpine PDX F4 amp. Long story short, I take it to what is supposed to be the best installer in Indy. When I went to pick up vehicle I was told that the right driver doesn't work (tweeter still plays) so I will need to contact the seller and get a replacement crossover. I was dissappointed but thought I would get it replaced. On my way home the left speaker went out completely. It would come back on as I changed inputs from CD to Aux and radio but it would only last 30 seconds and then go back out. By this time the shop had closed for the day. I also noticed this morning that my bluetooth for my phone no longer works. I am new to this but am I wrong for thinking that it is more of a wiring problem with the install? I plan to call them back Monday but I would like to have some facts before gettng into a heated argument. I trusted them instead of going to best buy. I also had issues with my old TSX which was inoperable after a local installer was through with it. I am thinking that maybe I spend a little more time here and learn to do intalls myself. I used OEM radio so is there an radio adapter to amp that they should have used? Sorry for rambling, just very frustrated. Thank you very much for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvmusic, post: 7834030, member: 643665"] Hi. I have been reading in this forum for quite a while. I was looking to upgrade speakers in my Honda Accord. Based on info here, I waited until I had a bigger budget to begin my install. I purchased a pair of ID CSX 6.5 components and an Alpine PDX F4 amp. Long story short, I take it to what is supposed to be the best installer in Indy. When I went to pick up vehicle I was told that the right driver doesn't work (tweeter still plays) so I will need to contact the seller and get a replacement crossover. I was dissappointed but thought I would get it replaced. On my way home the left speaker went out completely. It would come back on as I changed inputs from CD to Aux and radio but it would only last 30 seconds and then go back out. By this time the shop had closed for the day. I also noticed this morning that my bluetooth for my phone no longer works. I am new to this but am I wrong for thinking that it is more of a wiring problem with the install? I plan to call them back Monday but I would like to have some facts before gettng into a heated argument. I trusted them instead of going to best buy. I also had issues with my old TSX which was inoperable after a local installer was through with it. I am thinking that maybe I spend a little more time here and learn to do intalls myself. I used OEM radio so is there an radio adapter to amp that they should have used? Sorry for rambling, just very frustrated. Thank you very much for your help. [/QUOTE]
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