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<blockquote data-quote="lazure" data-source="post: 250800" data-attributes="member: 547591"><p>I've no idea really where to post this...I'm having a really strange problem with my setup and I'm wondering if anyone has an idea...</p><p></p><p>First, my setup: Sony CDX-MP30 HU, Pioneer GM-X644 amp, Pioneer TS-C1653 comps and TS-A1667 coaxes, in my '94 Acura Integra.</p><p></p><p>Here is the problem. Every time I turn on my car in the morning, my stereo won't go louder than a very low sound level. If I turn it up, the sound cuts out. If I turn it back down, the sound comes back. And here's the kicker: as minutes go by, I can progressively turn the volume a little louder without it cutting out anymore. After about 5-7 minutes, I can turn it up as loud as I want without it cutting out.</p><p></p><p>For the rest of the day, I've no more problems, I can start my car cold and turn it up as loud as I want upon start. But the next morning, this scenario starts again. Oh, and for those of you wondering, this seems to be a recent problem_ I've had this setup since February - when it was -20 Celsius nightly - and the problem didn't happen then. Now temperatures go down to about 40-45 degrees F nightly, and this happens...I know it has nothing to do with the weather, but I just wanted to give some background.</p><p></p><p>Anybody have any idea what the heck is going on with my setup? Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazure, post: 250800, member: 547591"] I've no idea really where to post this...I'm having a really strange problem with my setup and I'm wondering if anyone has an idea... First, my setup: Sony CDX-MP30 HU, Pioneer GM-X644 amp, Pioneer TS-C1653 comps and TS-A1667 coaxes, in my '94 Acura Integra. Here is the problem. Every time I turn on my car in the morning, my stereo won't go louder than a very low sound level. If I turn it up, the sound cuts out. If I turn it back down, the sound comes back. And here's the kicker: as minutes go by, I can progressively turn the volume a little louder without it cutting out anymore. After about 5-7 minutes, I can turn it up as loud as I want without it cutting out. For the rest of the day, I've no more problems, I can start my car cold and turn it up as loud as I want upon start. But the next morning, this scenario starts again. Oh, and for those of you wondering, this seems to be a recent problem_ I've had this setup since February - when it was -20 Celsius nightly - and the problem didn't happen then. Now temperatures go down to about 40-45 degrees F nightly, and this happens...I know it has nothing to do with the weather, but I just wanted to give some background. Anybody have any idea what the heck is going on with my setup? Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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