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Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:52 pm

Is it possible to blow up a H/U (when wiring in speakers), so it'll play a CD but not make a sound? I tested a speaker and at least one still works!

Is it cheaply fixable?

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Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:54 pm

getting the polarity wrong on the speaker connections shouldn't blow the unit, i wouldn't have thought so anyway.

Is it a Pioneer? I recall they used to have some odd wiring for speakers with common + etc

someone who knows what they are talking about may be able to help though :D
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 2:29 pm

could of touched wires or loosened summat, fused the unit? some have inbuilt fuses
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:54 pm

its possible the internal amp has gone seen that happena few times, u have got any rca's connection on ur HU have ya mate
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Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:11 am

you probably fried the amp chip.
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Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:57 am

cliffybabe wrote:its possible the internal amp has gone seen that happena few times, u have got any rca's connection on ur HU have ya mate
I have got RCA's, will it still work though a amp and how can I test it?

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Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:01 am

smithy318i wrote:you probably fried the amp chip.
How did I do that? All I did was wire it to a set of crossovers!

Cheap to repair? It's a Blaupunkt which looks nice in the dash, not all chrome and ricer!

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Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:09 am

it could be something very simple mate! take it to your nearest audio shop , or even halfords as they have test bays were they can plug the units in, or get a multimeter and know how to use it?
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Got a meter, I can troubleshoot a car lighting circuit, not sure I do the same with the inside of a stereo! I know it's buggered, no sound comes out :D , guess I'm just asking repair shop or replace?

Unless it's a easy fix?

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Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:57 am

plug it in at a specialists, if it works its your car power scource, or wiring, if not u have narrowed it down to the unit, try all connections, make sure there secure, inspect for burn / scorch marks, sniff round for burning smell , etc etc if the head unit means a lot to you, al leasy checks! if not i got a clarion going at the right price
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Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:56 pm

I assume you're now trying/testing it without the crossovers attached?? Could just be them otherwise!
May sound silly - but i assume the cd plays ok in another working stereo?? Not just a duff disc??
Also, i assume you've checked the connections on the back of the h/u and associated wiring plugs?? You're not just testing from the speaker end of the cable??

You can test it with a multimeter - just touch on the +ve and -ve of one speaker, turn it on and up a small amount and you should get some voltage out of it. Same for RCA's. Just check 'em all, but don't run it for too long with no speakers attached!

Wrong polarity won't damage the unit but could damage the speakers, if pushed!

Shorting out +ve and -ve speaker wires could damage/fuse the amp. As could running the amp with no speakers attached (no load).
Any fuses on the h/u that you can check/replace - often one on the back of the unit, but not sure if thats just for the power feed or what!

If you've still got a channel or two that work and some that don't - it could be a blown capacitor on the amp cct. Hi-fi amps are easily repairable, but i dunno about h/u's! Might be a sealed unit?

Hope some of that helps!!
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Are all speakers correctly and fully attached? I've lost ALL sound on a head unit before because one connection on one speaker dropped out. Stange but true.
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Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:04 pm

polwutna wrote:Are all speakers correctly and fully attached? I've lost ALL sound on a head unit before because one connection on one speaker dropped out. Stange but true.
Could've been wired with a common -ve or +ve (whichever way they used to do it!).

Or could've been a dodgy setup with speakers hooked in series or sumthin :mad:

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Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:38 pm

Thanks guys for all your help, binned it now 'cos i had to pull it apart to get a CD out!

It was a Bros one and thy're rarer then rocking horse poo now and so very :cool: .

But in a post modern way!

Andy
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