Radio Volume
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- sgilbert14
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Radio Volume
My radio seems to work ok except that the volume is very low. I ride with a 3/4 helmet and lose any chance of hearing it once I hit about 30 mph. Is this normal or could the amp or something be bad? Thanks
- cranky
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Re: Radio Volume
... have you read - This is how to set up the Volume on the Radio..
on Tech Tips - Voyager XII (1200 Four)? To me, it was not at all intuitive.....
on Tech Tips - Voyager XII (1200 Four)? To me, it was not at all intuitive.....
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Re: Radio Volume
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Chances are you do not have the controls set correctly on the face of the radio.
Chances are you do not have the controls set correctly on the face of the radio.
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- JHD
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Re: Radio Volume
Check mute button on your handlebar controller or passenger controller and make sure it is out and not pushed in. If pushed in turn down your volume before you release it. Ask me how I know! Ouch on the ears and ouch for the speaks.
- Scott-(Altoona, PA)
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Re: Radio Volume
Twice it's happened to me and both times it was the passenger controls/mute, it got pushed while opening the trunk! No problem just push it again to test it!!!!!
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Re: Radio Volume
passenger controller The mute was not pushed in but I pused the plugs in a bit tighter and wow it is load isn't it... thanks
- sgilbert14
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Re: Radio Volume Speaker Upgrade
Now that I have things working I spent a few hours on the bike yesterday. The radio is loud enough now but the sound quality, well, not that good. Has anyone have some suggestion for speaker upgrades? I think that these are 4" speakers and I am thinking about a 2-way marine if I can find them...
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Re: Radio Volume
Several on this forum have upgraded theirs to the Pioneer TS-A1072R 4-Inch 3-Way 150-Watt Speakers. Although doesn't state, am told they are reasonably water resistant.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000LYABHW/
Cost is under $50 a pair.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000LYABHW/
Cost is under $50 a pair.
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Re: Radio Volume
Well, I guess there is a good thing about having hearing only in my left ear and that is I had no clue that none of the right speakers are working. UGH.. Got my new speakers in and found that out when I went to test the right speaker out... no sound. Unplug the left and plug the speaker into that plug and it works. Turned the speakers to only the back and again no right speaker... Now right/left controls on the radio so does this mean???? yup, radio repairs? Ugh
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Re: Radio Volume
Yup, radio doesn't have left to right balance controls. Might be worth exhausting the wiring from radio forward. Verify switches and wiring at rider's left handle bar and pillion remote, before digging into the amp. I am currently installing lower cost Pioneer TS-G1045R coaxial speakers versus the recommended Pioneer triaxial speakers. In addition to front pair I have now, just ordered the rear pair for $20 from Amazon. They are rated at a slightly higher 210 Watt peak versus triaxial 150 Watt peak. When I get done will give a report. They are also water resistant.sgilbert14 wrote:Well, I guess there is a good thing about having hearing only in my left ear and that is I had no clue that none of the right speakers are working. UGH.. Got my new speakers in and found that out when I went to test the right speaker out... no sound. Unplug the left and plug the speaker into that plug and it works. Turned the speakers to only the back and again no right speaker... No right/left controls on the radio so does this mean???? yup, radio repairs? Ugh
Will know further when they are installed, will give a report. One thing I was lacking and got was small stick on foam insulation tape roll for the speaker back. OEM had it, these don't and to provide proper sound separation of front from back (prevents sound cancellation) need the insulation.
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Re: Radio Volume
It may very well be the power am has gone cold solder..
Very common..
Also the Fader control will sometime partially burn out or the track will get dirty..
If you wort the Fader (post 1986 models) from rear to front a few times, it may come back..
If not then the power amp is held in place under the right glove box (sat on the bike) .
Open the glove box, place a long screwdriver on the mounting bolts and rap it sharply with a hammer.. Not to hard else you will crack the glove box..
If the channel comes back , great, but it will go again..
If you remove it, send it to me and I will fix it for you .. If you want to send the radio too for any upgrades/mods then let me know..
Details are in my Sig..
Pete
Very common..
Also the Fader control will sometime partially burn out or the track will get dirty..
If you wort the Fader (post 1986 models) from rear to front a few times, it may come back..
If not then the power amp is held in place under the right glove box (sat on the bike) .
Open the glove box, place a long screwdriver on the mounting bolts and rap it sharply with a hammer.. Not to hard else you will crack the glove box..
If the channel comes back , great, but it will go again..
If you remove it, send it to me and I will fix it for you .. If you want to send the radio too for any upgrades/mods then let me know..
Details are in my Sig..
Pete
Pete
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Want MP3 or GPS Mods to the Voyager Radio or have a Broken Radio or CB? Call me 540 391 0884 or Carl
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- sgilbert14
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Re: Radio Volume
Thanks and the fader thing worked so for now it is great and then I will pull it all and send it in for the bluetooth and stuff this fall.
- sgilbert14
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Re: Radio Volume
I ended up going with these for the speakers:
Bazooka MCC4002
200W Peak (160W RMS) 4" 2-way Motorcycle Speakers for Honda Gold Wing and Yamaha Venture
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_23 ... C4002.html
So far I am happy with them and they are listed for motorcycel and marine use
Bazooka MCC4002
200W Peak (160W RMS) 4" 2-way Motorcycle Speakers for Honda Gold Wing and Yamaha Venture
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_23 ... C4002.html
So far I am happy with them and they are listed for motorcycel and marine use