IV JUST BROUGHT A DVD PLAYER FOR THE A4 TO REPLACE THE SYMPONY HEAD UNIT, ITS A SINGLE DIN THOUGH AND IM HAVIN PROBLEMS LOCATING THE CORRECT FASCIA,
NEXT I CANT GET A SINGAL FROM ANY RADIO IV READ ABOUT A AERIAL AMP WHATS ALL THIS ABOUT AND WILL I NEED 1,
WHEN TAKING THE SYMPHONY PLAYER...
fair enuff cheers for the help
so the only way i can keep a audi head unit and play mp3 is to get a phatnoise.
only other thing on the symphony II i like to listen to my music a lttle loud and if i turn the volume up its not really as loud as id like it, is this some sort of fail safe, is...
iv already done all off that i took apart the rear amp a did what you said, i think the muffeled sound is mainly because of the rear pannels vibrating thus makin the sound, sound distorted. iv ready got some sound proffing comining just wonderd if there was any alternative way of gettin the bass...
right then got the "poping noise sorted it was the remote line to the amp wich was causing it cheers andy for the advice. the only other thing i would like to do is get a clearer bass tone into the cabin, the bass sounds good but is muffeled and slighty un clear due to bein in an enclosed boot i...
thats where iv bodged it slighty. iv got the 2 + feeds comin from the high level input to the + feed of the right speaker and the same for the -. ill have to try the permernent remote thing when im at home 2night. its some 1000w watt kenwood jobby. when you say take take the amp apart u mean...
right iv had a mouch on the forum and found if i want mp3 i need to buy a phatnoise. as for the amp poping if i was to but the blankput connectors i could run 2 amps( front/rear), really stupid question if i was use the rear pre out will i lose my rear speakers.
sorry not called...
iv installed my dbaudio sub into my a4 iv used the high level input into the amp, by using scotch locks to get feeds from the right hand rear speaker.
now the sub and amp worked fine in my old car but i had phono leads from the stero.
i want to try and use the standard stero which is a...
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