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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | Has anybody had trouble with their rear speakers? On yesterdays trip the wife thought I had turned them off. When I checked the fade was right in the middle. If I put it all the way to rear they are working, but very low audio. Just wondering if somebody had a similar problem.
Edited by cw1115 2008-09-08 6:39 PM
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Posts: 506 Woodland Hills, CA | Yes, at least initially. My girlfriend first complained that it was too loud (I like it loud in front), so I moved the fade more towards the front. Then she said she was only getting bass, with the treble coming in and out intermittently, if at all. I checked this off the bike and found if I moved the fade to the center, all speakers worked OK, at least sitting in the garage. That seemed to solve the problem for her, so I just keep the fade in the middle. Haven't had a problem since.
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Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | Not trying to be to nit picky here, but it seems you might want to inform your dealer so a report can be made to Polaris about this. The speakers should work all the time no matter where the fade or balance is. |
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Posts: 247
| had a similar problem when i got the bike. i kept looking for the rear speaker switc. then on a heim i tried the fader. it worked. before that there was no audio from the rear. now i love the sound. |
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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | Thanks everyone. I'm going to the dealer Friday for something else. Since I got the bike I have had the fade set three bars toward the rear and life was good. Something has changed. Just a minor glitch. The reason I was asking before I went to the dealer is seems on certain things I end up educating them. Like when they told me the headlight was not adjustible and that at least I know people are seeing me if they keep flashing their brights at me.
Edited by cw1115 2008-09-08 9:23 PM
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