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โAug-08-2019 07:30 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:grizzzman wrote:
Correction: The third speaker pair is for the outside speakers. It is also capable of sub-bass. It has to be turned on. (I tried it, but you would need an amp for it to be useful)
Has no one ever heard of a simple device called a SPEAKER SWITCH?
Yes, they DO exist, they do allow one to connect MULTIPLE PAIRS of speakers to ONE stereo source, all without causing damage to the radio output section..
HERE is a search for them..OU
HERE is a DIY on how to use a multispeaker switch..
I never though something so simple would require a brain surgeon or rocket scientist to figure out how to get around a third speaker pair.. This ain't brain surgery nor are we attempting to launch folks into space, only trying to get a extra set of speakers to sound off..
โAug-08-2019 02:29 PM
โAug-07-2019 07:16 PM
grizzzman wrote:
Correction: The third speaker pair is for the outside speakers. It is also capable of sub-bass. It has to be turned on. (I tried it, but you would need an amp for it to be useful)
โAug-07-2019 06:44 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:mike-uswest wrote:
I called the company, thank you delwhir, and he said that it sounded like a power source problem in the radio. They are foreign made and no parts available. he suggested a new one, $150 to $200. I don't call that cheap. It takes care of my DVD for the TV among other things with three area speaker system and fits the spot it is mounted in. I am not even sure how to get it out!! I will just keep going as I have been I guess, for now. Thanks.
Mike
I never said that they would be WILLING to sell it "cheap" but it IS made dirt cheap with very poor quality parts and design.
All in all a $5 portable radio can out perform any RV radio ever built.
I remember back in the 1980s when my Dad bought his first new RV and the radio in it couldn't pick up more than a couple of radio stations and it drifted badly and after a yr the cassette player ate every tape inserted..
Told him to put a car stereo in and be done with it..
My Brother has that RV now and the stereo still works including the Ucassette deck..
As far as yours goes, the multi speaker thing is easily taken care of, the third speaker is a subwoofer, most car stereos now days already have a subwoofer output, you just need to add a small external amplifier to power the subwoofer.
As far as TV audio, most car stereos have aux audio inputs and the one I posted the pix of does have a built in DVD player so you can watch your movies from it, even with your own TV since most of the DVD indash units will also have a video output connection (you may need to adapt the composite video to HDMI for most newer TVs but that is also easily fixed via composite to HDMI adapters).
The ONLY downside I know of good quality indash car stereos with DVD do not typically have "surround" sound multichannel decoders but hey, you are camping, not trying to recreate a theater.
But hey, do what you wish..
โAug-07-2019 02:55 PM
mike-uswest wrote:
I called the company, thank you delwhir, and he said that it sounded like a power source problem in the radio. They are foreign made and no parts available. he suggested a new one, $150 to $200. I don't call that cheap. It takes care of my DVD for the TV among other things with three area speaker system and fits the spot it is mounted in. I am not even sure how to get it out!! I will just keep going as I have been I guess, for now. Thanks.
Mike
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โAug-03-2019 08:58 PM
mike-uswest wrote:
I have a 2016 Arctic Fox 25Y Travel Trailer that has the iRV AM-FM iRV-34 radio in it and is giving me problems. Most of the time after it has been sitting for awhile, and sometimes even when we have been using it, it will not start with the remote or with the switch on the radio. The switch has a light on, so it appears to be getting power. I found the 20 amp fuse, and if I remove it and put it back in, it gives a little spark and will work most of the time after. I replaced it with a new fuse, and no change. But the switch on the radio always shows power is getting there at all times. I put some Ox-Gard on the fuse, an aluminum wire antioxidant and that didn't help. Does anybody have any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Mike
โAug-03-2019 05:56 PM
agesilaus wrote:
I have, I suspect, the same type of 2016 AF and the radio has never worked. We got the AF a few months ago, used. Just plain dead. I haven't searched for the fuse since we just don't use a radio that much. And I have a long list of other items to fix or improve.
But just in case, where is that fuse? In the fuse box or somewhere else? Sooner or later the wife will notice it and then it will jump up the priority list.
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