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Having an odd electrical issue with my radio at the moment, and the remedy is probably "check all the bloody wiring"

 

Essentially I can have music playing at a medium volume and the rear tweeters cut out - I can't verify if the woofers too.  The way to get them working again is to crank up the volume a couple of notches.  I guess I should just check all the wiring to the tweeters, woofers and the back of the radio.  Just not sure if there is an obvious place to start first.  A "usual suspect" if you will.

Having an odd electrical issue with my radio at the moment, and the remedy is probably "check all the bloody wiring"

Essentially I can have music playing at a medium volume and the rear tweeters cut out - I can't verify if the woofers too. The way to get them working again is to crank up the volume a couple of notches. I guess I should just check all the wiring to the tweeters, woofers and the back of the radio. Just not sure if there is an obvious place to start first. A "usual suspect" if you will.

Speaker connections had same issue on my Fab when I first had the second one, at the speakers it had become dislodged slightly

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