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Old Nov 8, 2010 | 01:09 PM
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Sup Everyone,

Yesterday I connected my Iphone 4 to my USA*Spec ipod adapter to listen to some tunes as i have done many times in the past. However when I hit FM on my radio for the station and disconnected my iphone, i noticed the volume on my radio was really low. I raised the volume all the way up to 40, but was still barely able to hear the radio. I tried fidgeting with the wires on my USA*Spec Ipod Adapter, LC7 and Amp but nothing. I also checked the fuses on the amp but they were both good. Has anyone ever experienced this or have any idea what this can be? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

This is my Audio Set Up:
06 Honda Accord EX with Navigation.
Factory Radio Navigation Head Unit
USA*Spec PA15-HON2 (Ipod adapter)
Audio Control LC7 (Audio Line Output Converter)
Alphasonik PMZ12005A (5-Channel Amp)
Pioneer Speakers (Tweets, Quarters and 6x9's)
 
Old Nov 9, 2010 | 10:43 AM
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My apologies, please delete this previous post. Apparently upon fidgeting with my iphone i must have hit the auxillary switch on my LC7. Thats what cause the volume to become barely audible.
 
Old Nov 10, 2010 | 09:27 PM
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no reason to delete it - you solved a problem that may help someone else. good job.
 
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