Radio unbalanced, plays to right side
Radio unbalanced, plays to right side
Bought a new Acura RL (craigslist) and of course when I went to drive home I found out that the radio didn't play right. It plays about 75% volume to the right side of the car so to balance it the balance must be set around 75% to the left side. Also the radio has some static in it, the joystiq cannot be used to make selections on the display (must use turn dial) and acts strange in general. Where does the problem lie do you think a new cd changer would fix any of the issues?
New member here also, first time Acura owner.
New member here also, first time Acura owner.
Only having driven it for a short time I've noticed a couple things.
-When I first got into the car the music was playing predominantly on the right side with the balance set nuetral.
-I've set the balance completely to the left side of the car, besides having the speakers on the right side off, and it still seems to play 60 to the right, 40 to left.
-The speakers on the left side seemed to have either white noise or static or both while listening to the radio. Could possibly be both sides.
-When playing a CD the static/white noise wasn't there but still played to the right side of the car. CD sounded better than the radio.
I'm not completely sure how the joystick works but I thought you could make on screen selections by moving it left/right/up/down or is it just to change screens/options?
-Voice commands didn't work for me while I was attempting to use it saying pardon can you repeat that.
That's all I've noticed so far. Speakers sound pretty good most of the time / has good bass but I'm particular and I'd like my speakers to show/play centered.
-When I first got into the car the music was playing predominantly on the right side with the balance set nuetral.
-I've set the balance completely to the left side of the car, besides having the speakers on the right side off, and it still seems to play 60 to the right, 40 to left.
-The speakers on the left side seemed to have either white noise or static or both while listening to the radio. Could possibly be both sides.
-When playing a CD the static/white noise wasn't there but still played to the right side of the car. CD sounded better than the radio.
I'm not completely sure how the joystick works but I thought you could make on screen selections by moving it left/right/up/down or is it just to change screens/options?
-Voice commands didn't work for me while I was attempting to use it saying pardon can you repeat that.
That's all I've noticed so far. Speakers sound pretty good most of the time / has good bass but I'm particular and I'd like my speakers to show/play centered.
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The joy stick does not move the menu selection cursor. With the screen on the navigation, move the joy stick, and the screen should pan with the movement.
Have you adjusted the fader? Is it all speakers on the left side or just front? IOW, does moving the balance and fader to the left rear cause the same sound as moving it to the left front?
Have you adjusted the fader? Is it all speakers on the left side or just front? IOW, does moving the balance and fader to the left rear cause the same sound as moving it to the left front?
Front, Balanced - Speakers sound okay, majority of sound coming from right side
Rear, balanced - Speakers sound muffled, highs/lyrics cut out/hard to find
Front right - sounds ok
Front left - sounds ok, both front seem to be of similar volumes
Rear right - same as rear
Rear left - same as rear
Rear, balanced - Speakers sound muffled, highs/lyrics cut out/hard to find
Front right - sounds ok
Front left - sounds ok, both front seem to be of similar volumes
Rear right - same as rear
Rear left - same as rear
I think you need to verify the condition of all speakers and their connections are good.
The only thing I can think of otherwise is throwing a head unit and/or amp at it to see if either is the issue.
The only thing I can think of otherwise is throwing a head unit and/or amp at it to see if either is the issue.
Agree with 007. The sound issue sounds like a blown amp to me, I don't know if the Bose amps are prone to this kind of thing. However, if the joystick isn't working, that might be a HU problem. Good luck---
I'd like to be able to test if the joystick/voice commands work. That way I'd know if there's a problem with more than the amp. Do you guys know any tests I could try? I'll play around with it some more.
007, I really would have no idea on how to test the speakers/wire.
NathanJax, I'd actually expect it to fall in the opposite direction. I'd expect the amp to be more durable than the head unit and the speakers more reliable than the amp.
Where is the amp located in the car?
007, I really would have no idea on how to test the speakers/wire.
NathanJax, I'd actually expect it to fall in the opposite direction. I'd expect the amp to be more durable than the head unit and the speakers more reliable than the amp.
Where is the amp located in the car?
With centerpoint off the the highs are evident but with centerpoint on they're really non-existent/muddy in the rear. Also with the fm stations, there is static. Is there anything else besides the head unit, amp, speakers/wire that it could be? I want to try a head unit but since the amps cheaper I might go with that first.
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