Speakers switches to the back when too loud?
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AndyM_FA
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Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by AndyM_FA » November 21st, 2014

I have asked before on My8thGen Facebook but never really got a solution. Stock Radio With aftermarket speakers and when the music is too loud or going fast the sound moves to the back speakers. Does anyone else have this problem? Any solutions without changing the headunit? I have navigation so I'm not trying to change anything. Would a EQ work? Oh and the Volume control or SRV I think it's called is off.
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mcbtay
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Re: Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by mcbtay » November 21st, 2014

Would this have anything to do with the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) microphones?

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Re: Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by AndyM_FA » November 21st, 2014

mcbtay wrote:Would this have anything to do with the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) microphones?


what and where is that?
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Re: Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by Bigwilly » November 21st, 2014

To me it sounds like your factory head unit doesnt have enough power at high volume to run both sets of speakers and it cuts the signal to the fronts. I dont really have a suggestion to fix it other than putting in something like a JL Audio clean sweep and running an aftermarket amp without changing your head unit.

AndyM_FA
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Re: Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by AndyM_FA » November 21st, 2014

Bigwilly wrote:To me it sounds like your factory head unit doesnt have enough power at high volume to run both sets of speakers and it cuts the signal to the fronts. I dont really have a suggestion to fix it other than putting in something like a JL Audio clean sweep and running an aftermarket amp without changing your head unit.


Thanks. I actually have a Amp but it looks like im going to need a clean sweep. Thank god im changing everything to JL Audio anyways.
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Re: Speakers switches to the back when too loud?

by Brian » November 22nd, 2014

JL may be high end stuff but it doesn't mean the cheaper stuff aren't better. If you are running an aftermarket amp, there is a chance that it might be the ANC. There is one ANC behind the whole dome light console and one behind the seat behind the rear deck.

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