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TrailBlazer issues, is it the Headunit?
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<blockquote data-quote="destined2race" data-source="post: 7538926" data-attributes="member: 594520"><p>Ok so i put back in my factory bose headunit and the bose speakers a few weeks back. Everything worked fine, im runnin my sub off a line out converter. Its wired at the front doors, as thats where the only signal thats not getting filtered i believe. Its got the bose woofers in the front doors.</p><p></p><p>So a few weeks later it started just blasting the sub at low volumes and would cause the interior speakers to sound wierd at times too. So i switched amps, checked wiring at the deck, tried a different line out converter, different rca's, even tried different subs just for shits and grins... still doin it.</p><p></p><p>Do you think it could be the bose amp in the vehicle or the headunit having some issue?? Everything worked fine before. Also just to note, i did have an issue a few weeks back with my garage door and the integrated door opener in the vehicle. Maybe theres some crappy electrical issue goin on somewhere. That went away and it works fine now. Thx for any ideas/info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="destined2race, post: 7538926, member: 594520"] Ok so i put back in my factory bose headunit and the bose speakers a few weeks back. Everything worked fine, im runnin my sub off a line out converter. Its wired at the front doors, as thats where the only signal thats not getting filtered i believe. Its got the bose woofers in the front doors. So a few weeks later it started just blasting the sub at low volumes and would cause the interior speakers to sound wierd at times too. So i switched amps, checked wiring at the deck, tried a different line out converter, different rca's, even tried different subs just for shits and grins... still doin it. Do you think it could be the bose amp in the vehicle or the headunit having some issue?? Everything worked fine before. Also just to note, i did have an issue a few weeks back with my garage door and the integrated door opener in the vehicle. Maybe theres some crappy electrical issue goin on somewhere. That went away and it works fine now. Thx for any ideas/info [/QUOTE]
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