You sound pretty handy so try this in order to find out where the buzz is coming from. ONE: - Remove the remote turn-on wire from the factory amp. - Run a separate wire to turn the factory amp on
It is related to failure of the cd mechanism; it may be a mechanical failure inside the drive or an electronic system failure. It can be caused by a number of ailments. It may be correctable with
Dani, Unfortunately, when mobile cd players have errors, they are not easily fixable. Even when the problem is just a dusty lens, it cannot be easily cleaned. Usually, the problem is more involved like
That is confusing. A DVD player on its own does not have an amp in it, but you will need a home theater system. The TV on it's own will not supply enough wattage to give you any headroom and give you the
Joe, Normally, an amp cuts out at higher volumes when it gets hot. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, and most common, is poor air circulation around the amp. If your amp is in a tight space

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