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Right side audio quieter than left
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<blockquote data-quote="bncvic1" data-source="post: 8674193" data-attributes="member: 676993"><p>Hi all, I tried searching the group if there were was others having the same issue but not luck. I bought my car (Subaru liberty) about a year ago with a preexisting JL xd700/5 amp already hooked up. The car has a HimBox Bluetooth device which plugs into my car aux port. The car also had a PAC lp7-4 which is a 4 line channel output converter. Before a couple of cables would come loose and I would lose my right side speaker volume but I would just readjust the cables and it would work as required. I got it rewired by a professional at Autobarn because the guy before did a horrible back yard job and it was discovered that the head unit loom was too short and posed a fire risk. I can no longer access the PAC lp7-4 converter now after the rewiring. Now my right side audio isn’t as loud as my left and gets even quieter at times. To have centred volume I need to have my balance set to R03 out of 09. My left front speaker fuzzes at times as well now. My question is- could the new wiring that has been done professionally have highlighted how bad my speakers are and may need replacement or could there be a loose wire somewhere. Any advise or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙂" title="🙂" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bncvic1, post: 8674193, member: 676993"] Hi all, I tried searching the group if there were was others having the same issue but not luck. I bought my car (Subaru liberty) about a year ago with a preexisting JL xd700/5 amp already hooked up. The car has a HimBox Bluetooth device which plugs into my car aux port. The car also had a PAC lp7-4 which is a 4 line channel output converter. Before a couple of cables would come loose and I would lose my right side speaker volume but I would just readjust the cables and it would work as required. I got it rewired by a professional at Autobarn because the guy before did a horrible back yard job and it was discovered that the head unit loom was too short and posed a fire risk. I can no longer access the PAC lp7-4 converter now after the rewiring. Now my right side audio isn’t as loud as my left and gets even quieter at times. To have centred volume I need to have my balance set to R03 out of 09. My left front speaker fuzzes at times as well now. My question is- could the new wiring that has been done professionally have highlighted how bad my speakers are and may need replacement or could there be a loose wire somewhere. Any advise or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks 🙂 [/QUOTE]
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