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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / February 2004

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Audio MP3 CD Problem. HELP!

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admiral - 09 Feb 2004 10:12 GMT
I recently bought a Goodmans GCE 7350 MP3 player for my car. It seemed
to work fine but after about 15 mins of play the sound goes quiet and
distorted, but if i turn it off for a while it will work fine again
for another 15 mins or so.

Does anyone have any idea what it would be

thanks

pete
Paul Vina - 09 Feb 2004 16:09 GMT
Probably a bad speaker or speakers.  Disconnect all of them and thest them
one at a time until the problem returns.  Which ever speakers cause it to
duplicate the problem are either bad or the wiring is bad.

Paul Vina

> I recently bought a Goodmans GCE 7350 MP3 player for my car. It seemed
> to work fine but after about 15 mins of play the sound goes quiet and
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>
> pete
admiral - 10 Feb 2004 09:38 GMT
> Probably a bad speaker or speakers.  Disconnect all of them and thest them
> one at a time until the problem returns.  Which ever speakers cause it to
> duplicate the problem are either bad or the wiring is bad.
>
> Paul Vina

Thanks

So one bad speaker could be causing all of them to go quiet?

Cheers

pete
Paul Vina - 11 Feb 2004 00:45 GMT
Yes because the HUs internal amp will shut down to protect itself.  Since
there is only 1 power supply for all four speakers they'll all shut off if
there is a problem.

Paul Vina

> > Probably a bad speaker or speakers.  Disconnect all of them and thest them
> > one at a time until the problem returns.  Which ever speakers cause it to
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> pete
 
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