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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1577147" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>it sounds like you have 1 or more spotty connections. I know you don’t want read this, but you need to go back on your connections and check. If you did any wire splicing, even for connectors, make sure they are crimped -properly-. Make sure the speakers themselves don’t have loose connections. Validate each one.</p><p></p><p>I was able to narrow it down with the balance / fade control; I heard weak volume from front right. Sure enough, that’s where the issue was. </p><p></p><p>Now, if you gutted the factory system, that may not apply. I have aftermarket amps now and a DSR1 for signal processing. Post install, was getting some ‘hollow’ sound, like something was missing. I’d turn it up and it would be fine, turn it down, there it would be again. This was left front this time. The speaker was fine, and the next change location was in the cab rear at the amp/DSR1. It turned out to be the DSR1 unit to amp connection at the DSR1 that was loose. Reseated and resolved. </p><p></p><p>Also, I’ve read on FRF low battery voltage could cause you to have the tinny, dash speaker chime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1577147, member: 21926"] it sounds like you have 1 or more spotty connections. I know you don’t want read this, but you need to go back on your connections and check. If you did any wire splicing, even for connectors, make sure they are crimped -properly-. Make sure the speakers themselves don’t have loose connections. Validate each one. I was able to narrow it down with the balance / fade control; I heard weak volume from front right. Sure enough, that’s where the issue was. Now, if you gutted the factory system, that may not apply. I have aftermarket amps now and a DSR1 for signal processing. Post install, was getting some ‘hollow’ sound, like something was missing. I’d turn it up and it would be fine, turn it down, there it would be again. This was left front this time. The speaker was fine, and the next change location was in the cab rear at the amp/DSR1. It turned out to be the DSR1 unit to amp connection at the DSR1 that was loose. Reseated and resolved. Also, I’ve read on FRF low battery voltage could cause you to have the tinny, dash speaker chime. [/QUOTE]
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