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Hello, (x-posted to a few groups)

I can't listen to music on my car stereo anymore unless i turn it up to
the max, it is very soft still. I was wondering, has the internal amp
fried itself? A similar thing happened to another car amp in a previous
car, it did fry itself. Has anyone had an experience like this before?
Is there somewhere that checks this out, i doubt its worth it?

The deck is a Sanyo FXR-61GB from the mid 90's ? (0 hits on google)

Thanks Paul

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It is either the internal amp or the speakers.
Easiest thing to do is scrounge up a speaker that you know to be
working and hook that up - probably not worth getting it
profesionallly looked at because the labor fee would be more than a
new unit is worth.

Should you decide to go new, I would recommend pioneer, I have a
pioneer head & stacker which I think is great - I've also had Kenwood
and Alpine (back when Alpine were top of the heap) and I think pioneer
is best of the lot.
Cheers
Paul


On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 12:02:06 +0800, blah wrote:

Hello, (x-posted to a few groups)

I can't listen to music on my car stereo anymore unless i turn it up to
the max, it is very soft still. I was wondering, has the internal amp
fried itself? A similar thing happened to another car amp in a previous
car, it did fry itself. Has anyone had an experience like this before?
Is there somewhere that checks this out, i doubt its worth it?

The deck is a Sanyo FXR-61GB from the mid 90's ? (0 hits on google)

Thanks Paul

), check my my host name if you want to email me.




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Does it have a mute/atten. type function? Maybe this has been activated
resulting in a very low leve of volume.

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Hello, (x-posted to a few groups)

I can't listen to music on my car stereo anymore unless i turn it up to
the max, it is very soft still. I was wondering, has the internal amp
fried itself? A similar thing happened to another car amp in a previous
car, it did fry itself. Has anyone had an experience like this before?
Is there somewhere that checks this out, i doubt its worth it?

The deck is a Sanyo FXR-61GB from the mid 90's ? (0 hits on google)

Thanks Paul

), check my my host name if you want to email me.



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Thats no it. It doesnt have one

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Does it have a mute/atten. type function? Maybe this has been activated
resulting in a very low leve of volume.


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