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chtts@yahoo.com
Sep 25, 2008, 12:18 PM
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Radio Volume too low
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Odd - but the radio in my 2004 Chevy Colorado Truck is not loud - when it's parked sitting - i can crank it and sounds good - if i have my window cracked driving 65mph - i have the radio vloume at max - and it's not loud enough - could something be causing the radio volume to be affected by this? thx
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DrElectrics
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Sep 28, 2008, 9:08 PM
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Re: Radio Volume too low
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The factors of wind, road noise and truck tires could kill the sound in your system. But I am at a loss to figure out what could be going on here? Does your unit have a "loud" button installed, or a "loud" function in the settings (eg bass, treble, fad, bal) Try hitting that if you do. If not, let me knwo and we can explore other avenues.
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