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Originally posted by markybehind side panels in the back of your surf as far as i know
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Ahh... I have had this problem too!!!! for the past ten months.
Sometimes the rear speakers worked with a CD and sometimes not... very frustrating.
I also noticed the rear speakers only came to life when the aerial was up but have never found out how to keep the aerial up when inserting a CD.
Having read this thread and now see there are amps in the back the problem is probably to do with the electric aerial and the amp positive feed, as the aerial goes down when switching to CD the power is being cut off to the built in amp for the rear speakers.
So how do you get around that??????Last edited by icsys; 29 August 2004, 00:28.Ian
One day my paranoia will go away!
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you sure the rear speakers have an amp each? bit unusual to have 2 single channel amps and not 1 2 way... i'd imagine them more likely to be crossovers? to split the high and low frequency signals....
the aerial will stay up with TA on as the radio is "scanning" for the signal to signify a traffic report.nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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They are in mine mate. One in each speaker pod.
Originally posted by dabigmanyou sure the rear speakers have an amp each? bit unusual to have 2 single channel amps and not 1 2 way... i'd imagine them more likely to be crossovers? to split the high and low frequency signals....
the aerial will stay up with TA on as the radio is "scanning" for the signal to signify a traffic report.If life's an uphill struggle then downhill from now on can't be that bad?!
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Originally posted by richThey are in mine mate. One in each speaker pod.
i always thought that's why the speakers were 2 ohm... because they were components running through crossovers. could be active crossovers?
of course mine is completely different so i can't say cos i've nener seen the 2nd gen ones... so i'll just keep quiet! hehehe!!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Originally posted by dabigmanthat's just the japs being wierd again!...
i always thought that's why the speakers were 2 ohm... because they were components running through crossovers. could be active crossovers?
of course mine is completely different so i can't say cos i've nener seen the 2nd gen ones... so i'll just keep quiet! hehehe!!Rubblebags (Geoff).
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