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My motorcycle stereo system is not as loud as before?
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<blockquote data-quote="flynvy5" data-source="post: 8109357" data-attributes="member: 655062"><p>I know this is a few months old. But i just started having problems with my pioneer that is mounted on my motorcycle. I have a deh-4400hd that is mounted in a fairing with 2 6x9 speakers. I wired in a headphone jack to connect to my intercom and a cut out switch to shut off the speakers. Now when i ride by myself if i have the speakers on and the vol above 30 the sound cuts out like its skipping. My current headphone jack is the radio shack 274-294 but i'm thinking about removing it and the switch for 274-246 that will shut off the speakers when the headphone jack is connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flynvy5, post: 8109357, member: 655062"] I know this is a few months old. But i just started having problems with my pioneer that is mounted on my motorcycle. I have a deh-4400hd that is mounted in a fairing with 2 6x9 speakers. I wired in a headphone jack to connect to my intercom and a cut out switch to shut off the speakers. Now when i ride by myself if i have the speakers on and the vol above 30 the sound cuts out like its skipping. My current headphone jack is the radio shack 274-294 but i'm thinking about removing it and the switch for 274-246 that will shut off the speakers when the headphone jack is connected. [/QUOTE]
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