We have a 2002 Toyota Camry, and generally are happy with the am/fm
radio (& CD player) that came with it. However, to me it sounds like
I am in an echo chamber. Our other Camry (with a Sony sound system)
doesn't have that "reverberator" effect. I think it is caused by
"some" of the speakers being "delayed" relative to the other[s]. Is
that right? How can I figure out how to "turn off" the reverb, when i
tis my turn to own that car? Any advice would be appreicated;
Thanks, Mike Schwartz - Glendale AZ USA.
cdd - 02 Mar 2007 02:24 GMT
> We have a 2002 Toyota Camry, and generally are happy with the am/fm
> radio (& CD player) that came with it. However, to me it sounds like
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> tis my turn to own that car? Any advice would be appreicated;
> Thanks, Mike Schwartz - Glendale AZ USA.
It may be possible that someone has wired the speakers to the wrong
terminals-ie The left rear speaker
has been wired to the left speaker rear positive terminal of the head
unit but the negative has been wired to- say the right
negative terminal of the head unit--------Basically you have most, if
not all your speaker outputs mixed up relative to your speakers. Check
this first as you would require a good sense of sound to hear the
difference between front/rear time.
X-OvrDistortion - 02 Mar 2007 02:41 GMT
Try looking in the owners manual to see if the radio has any option lik
the one you are talking about
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X-OvrDistortion