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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 8154377" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>Sounds like your aux input is messed up, if the stereo input is shorted (such as if it isn't plugged in all the way) then it'll sound really weak, no bass, barely any midrange and the treble will sound scratchy or just bad in general. Do you plug and unplug the cord going to the aux input a lot? The contacts inside might be bent, try wiggling the plug while plugged in and turn it back n forth like it's a volume knob and see if anything changes. You can also try pulling the plug out ever so slightly and see if you can get clear sound from at least left or right channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 8154377, member: 620554"] Sounds like your aux input is messed up, if the stereo input is shorted (such as if it isn't plugged in all the way) then it'll sound really weak, no bass, barely any midrange and the treble will sound scratchy or just bad in general. Do you plug and unplug the cord going to the aux input a lot? The contacts inside might be bent, try wiggling the plug while plugged in and turn it back n forth like it's a volume knob and see if anything changes. You can also try pulling the plug out ever so slightly and see if you can get clear sound from at least left or right channel. [/QUOTE]
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