Cars & Transportation: Car Audio: “Question: My Cd-r won't play in my stereo what do I do wrong ?” plus 2 more |
- Question: My Cd-r won't play in my stereo what do I do wrong ?
- Question: Audiocontrol epicenter help epicenter help?
- Question: Home subwoofer in truck?
Question: My Cd-r won't play in my stereo what do I do wrong ? Posted: 04 Nov 2014 07:10 AM PST Hey, so I bought some CD-R's (CD-R 80 MIN/ 700 MB PLATINIUM 52X SPEED - INKJET PRINTABLE DISCS) I bought them because of the white front and wasn't planning of printing them. I putted the files on the cd with itunes. The cd-r works when I put it in my Imac/ PC / PS3 but not if I put it in my stereo or car stereo. (I'm now gonna check if they work at a friend his stereo.) If someone can help me let me know ! Greetings. |
Question: Audiocontrol epicenter help epicenter help? Posted: 03 Nov 2014 10:08 PM PST Audiocontrol epicenter help epicenter help? let me tell you my set up. I have a Pioneer single den head unit. I have that hooked up to my Sony 4 channel amp and my belva 3000 amp the mono amp is powering a 15 in re audio subwoofer in a ported box at 33 htz. I purchased a audio control epicenter it only has a sweep and a wide. I hooked up the rca from head unit to the input of epicenter than the outputs of the epicenter I have it hooked up to my inputs of my belva amp. now my problem is that on the remote the little orange light comes on so I think it works. the problem im having is that when im trying to hear bass on songs that don't have any it stays the same I would move the knob all the way to the right and left on several songs and nothing it still sounds the same. so I thought it was my belva amp little knob so when I unhooked that my subwoofer hit uncontrollably so I have to turn off the music and plugged it back for it to stop. my question is that how can I fix that and how can I control how loud my sub hits with only the epicenter knob. |
Question: Home subwoofer in truck? Posted: 03 Nov 2014 09:36 PM PST Yes, it's possible. Some people do put home audio equipment inside their cars. You'll need a 12V to 120V power inverter and some 4 AWG or 8 AWG power and ground wire. You also need to fuse it. Make sure you get the right fuse and the right kind of power inverter. Example, (1000 watt power inverter.) (100A mini fuse and a fuse holder.) Since you have a stock head unit, you're gonna need a line output converter. |
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