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Old 05-13-2008, 03:40 PM   #1
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Rockford Fosgate EQ Settings Fade

Can anyone tell me if there are *still* issues with the Nissan radios? I have had my '07 for a year now and every now and then I will find that the EQ settings (bass, mid, treble) seem to have drifted from what the radio says they're set to.

In other words, say the Bass is at 3, Mids at 4 and Treble at 4... sometimes the radio sounds muted or dull, and upon changing any of those settings down or up a notch the sound immediately comes back to what I had it set to before. The number settings themselves don't change but yet the actual sound does.

I know there were tons of issues early on with the non-RF systems and FM fade, but this one seems to not be related since it can happen in any mode the radio is in.

My boss just bought an 08.5 and he has the same problems too.

Is anyone else having this issue and is there a TSB out for it? Will the dealer fix this or just give me a replacement headunit that has the same problem?
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Re: Rockford Fosgate EQ Settings Fade

Are you sure you don't have the speed sensitive volume turned on?
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Re: Rockford Fosgate EQ Settings Fade

^^^^ That was my first thought. My 04 does not do that at all, I also have the speed sensitive turned off. Mine is not rockford.
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