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Sound system trouble
« on: 05 April 2009, 20:25:34 »

I have an Alpine Iva 310rb and i got the battery problem sorted.  Now i have a bloody problem with my system for want of a better word its like it is cutting in and out the sound that is and this happens on the radio as well as the c.d...I have had a new output i.c a few months ago but it was all o.k untill about a week ago not sure its the output i.c have check the connections on the brain unit and all seems o.k....Have been adviced to send it to Alpine who want a small fortune to just look at it just wondered if any one had any idea's before i go down this path???????
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Re: Sound system trouble
« Reply #1 on: 05 April 2009, 22:50:00 »

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I have an Alpine Iva 310rb and i got the battery problem sorted.  Now i have a bloody problem with my system for want of a better word its like it is cutting in and out the sound that is and this happens on the radio as well as the c.d...I have had a new output i.c a few months ago but it was all o.k untill about a week ago not sure its the output i.c have check the connections on the brain unit and all seems o.k....Have been adviced to send it to Alpine who want a small fortune to just look at it just wondered if any one had any idea's before i go down this path???????

What speakers are you running?  Is it connected via the BOSE amps at all?
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Re: Sound system trouble
« Reply #2 on: 06 April 2009, 04:08:56 »

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I have an Alpine Iva 310rb and i got the battery problem sorted.  Now i have a bloody problem with my system for want of a better word its like it is cutting in and out the sound that is and this happens on the radio as well as the c.d...I have had a new output i.c a few months ago but it was all o.k untill about a week ago not sure its the output i.c have check the connections on the brain unit and all seems o.k....Have been adviced to send it to Alpine who want a small fortune to just look at it just wondered if any one had any idea's before i go down this path???????

What speakers are you running?  Is it connected via the BOSE amps at all?

No mate i dont have the bose set up in mine i have a genesis amp running rockford fosgate fnq2514 components.  The amps have been in a few years.
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Re: Sound system trouble
« Reply #3 on: 06 April 2009, 07:57:12 »

Sorry, too complex a system to be able to diagnose remotely for this fault.

Suggest to visit a reputable and established car audio shop in your area for an in depth assessment and report.

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Re: Sound system trouble
« Reply #4 on: 06 April 2009, 10:01:54 »

Just out or curiosity, disconnect the RCA's from amps or your main Amp.

Could be a Short issue.

Not only that my main problem with that unit was the front Panel.

Wobbeling it up and down i lost Output, there is tiny Grub screws on th eactual connector behing front panel, just nip then up a bit and se what happened, it cured mine!
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