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2000 cadillac seville, sound fades in/out


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madd4x4 
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installed a after market radio and subs. subs work great but the sound keeps fadeing in and out tried everything never seen this before HELP!!!!!!!
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Did you use the amplifier bypass harness?  
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got the digital box to use the RCA's out of the radio to use the factor amp
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If you were not having this trouble with the factory deck, it sounds as though you may have a bad digital box.  Does it only do it at high volumes? 
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found out the guy i installed the radio for  ran low on fuel and the warning bells were droping the sound off he filled up and the problem went away preaty damn funny   . it really got me because everything was good when he left the shop just one of those things
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I have the same problem but it really hasnt affected me until now because its getting worse. I have a kenwood D.D 6019 tv and all the speakers are wired to the tv and it only cuts in and out at high volumes.
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pbguy, You need to check the voltage on the Yellow wire of your radio.  You need to check it when the volume is loud.  If the voltage is dropping below 11 volts you may need to run the constant wire to the battery via a 15 amp fuse AT the battery.
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Why would that be the problem? can you explain in detail whats going on ?

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If the radio needs more current than the factory wire can provide, the voltage will drop.  If the voltage drops, the output of your radio may cut out.


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