fx35_UCH
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just recently i been noticing some dropped of bass between listening to fm radio and some audio cd's. Can anyone help?
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Sorry for the vagueness. Let me elaborate: When listening to radio and cd's (burned + original), i been noticing bass absence where i no longer can hear the bass. The bass fluctuates at times. I am guessing that the bose bass in the trunk might be the problem.
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is there a fuse for the bose sub?
I doubt it is sub problem. Try higher quality cd ;-) and make sure kbps is higher than 128 on your audio files. Or better if WAV
Actually it does sound like your sub is starting to go. Generally the small factory Bose amp inside the sub goes out and can be replaced pretty easily if you can find another one.
It does NOT sound like you are talking about loss of bass due to a recording type. You are saying that the SAME recording will have bass sometimes and maybe the next time you play the same song, you will notice the bass is gone during some parts?
If the fact that you are using compressed music like MP3s makes the bass sound bad, you can fix that with an aftermarket EQ or bass processor like the Epicenter.
Have you tried listening back under the rear floor pull. Put your hand on it to feel for vibration. If it's not working you should be able to tell. Listen popping or distortion. That would prob happen first before cutting out. Kinda sounds like a loose wiring harness or wire fiber break somewhere in the factory amp feed for the sub. Hopefully your stock amp isn't going bad, that would be the next step.
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Good question i'm having the same problem the sub stop and starts up again help:confused.: