ICE Problem

Si.

Si.

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Hi All..

I replaced my head unit with a different tone, but the sound is really fuzzy and generally CRAP... so I replaced it with the original head and still get the same.. possible speaker problem?

I didn't notice a problem before I changed head.. however, I didn't use the radio much so can't say for sure it wasn't there before.
 
I don't think so.. all I did was to take out the black and brown connectors from the head and plug them into the other head.. nothing more.
 
knowing nothing about ICE... how would I check for that?

Or am I better off taking for someone to look it?
 
Did you do any hacking or alteration of the wiring loom fitting the new head unit?

Do both HUs earth via the main vehicle loom or separately to the chassis?

If you fade out the fronts do the rears sound ok?

knowing nothing about ICE... how would I check for that?

Or am I better off taking for someone to look it?

Better off in what way? Financially speaking, no. Practically speaking, depends on just how little you know.
 
Didn't change anything at all.. Car only has 2 speakers at the back, no front speakers.

I've done some testing, if I keep volume fairly low it sounds OK, if I turn volume up I get the distortion..

- If I fade from left to right, left sounds fine no distortion, plenty bass, as I would expect it to sound,

- Right sounds very tinny, no bass at all, and is distorted.

faulty speaker maybe?
 
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