Help please...No Audio from passenger side?
Hey guys,
I have had this setup work flawlessly for a few years now:
-Pioneer Premier Deh-960MP H/u
-Focal 165KP (front) and 165CV (rear)
-JL Audio 300/4 and 500/1
-2 JL audio 10 w3v2
-Rockford Fosgate 1 Farad Cap
Today I noticed that there is no audio ouput from the front passenger mid range and the passenger rear speaker. This is however audio output from the passenger side tweeter. The rest of the speakers (driver side mid/tweeter, driver side rear speaker, and subs) are functioning.
What could cause the passenger rear speaker and passenger mid range to malfunction without effecting the passenger tweeter? Im guessing its the amp, but why would the tweeter still work?
Thanks in advance.
BTW. I don't think itis related to the settings on the Head unit. I did fade the audio on the headunit to the passenger side, which resulted in only having audio output from the passenger side tweeter.
I have had this setup work flawlessly for a few years now:
-Pioneer Premier Deh-960MP H/u
-Focal 165KP (front) and 165CV (rear)
-JL Audio 300/4 and 500/1
-2 JL audio 10 w3v2
-Rockford Fosgate 1 Farad Cap
Today I noticed that there is no audio ouput from the front passenger mid range and the passenger rear speaker. This is however audio output from the passenger side tweeter. The rest of the speakers (driver side mid/tweeter, driver side rear speaker, and subs) are functioning.
What could cause the passenger rear speaker and passenger mid range to malfunction without effecting the passenger tweeter? Im guessing its the amp, but why would the tweeter still work?
Thanks in advance.
BTW. I don't think itis related to the settings on the Head unit. I did fade the audio on the headunit to the passenger side, which resulted in only having audio output from the passenger side tweeter.
Last edited by ss350; Feb 22, 2010 at 09:01 AM. Reason: more info
hmm well lets just hope that a wire didnt get hot and BURN. I would seriously try to get a hold of another amp(aka friends or something) hooking it up and to test if it is the amp or not.
You have lots of stuff here, and a diagram would be helpful for better understanding.
Feeding the speakers is the amplifier? 90 percent certain this is the culprit.
Feeding the speakers is the amplifier? 90 percent certain this is the culprit.
Last edited by davidv; Feb 22, 2010 at 04:37 PM.
hey i have the same problem on my car i have athe avic f-700bt i sent it twice and the second time i sent it in i sent a video of the problem and still did not fix it. they said it might be the harness so anyway try that hopefully it works. good luck
I doubt a burnt wire is the culprit, because 2 different sets of wires would have burnt out at the same time, which is unlikely. (the set of wires to the passenger mid range and the other set to passenger rear speaker).
David - Its all hooked up in traditional fashion. The head unit front/rear pre-outs are connected to individual front/rear inputs on the 300/4 amp. The front/rear amp outputs are then connected to the front/rear crossovers and respective speakers. The Head unit subwoofer pre-out is connected to the 500/1 amp, which obviously is connected to the subwoofers.
Nismo1234 - Does your tweeter still have audio output? Did you check your amps?
David - Its all hooked up in traditional fashion. The head unit front/rear pre-outs are connected to individual front/rear inputs on the 300/4 amp. The front/rear amp outputs are then connected to the front/rear crossovers and respective speakers. The Head unit subwoofer pre-out is connected to the 500/1 amp, which obviously is connected to the subwoofers.
Nismo1234 - Does your tweeter still have audio output? Did you check your amps?
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