Hi all,
I have a Bravo M-Jet 1.9 with a Hi-Fi Interscope sound system, which has 2 speakers + 2 tweets in each door and also a subwoofer in the trunk.
The audio system is great but the radio is very simple, it doesn't have even A2DP to play music from Bluetooth. So I decided to buy an Android Car Stereo.
Using the ISO plug connected with the adapter included withing the new Android radio, the audio didn't work.
For the audio to work, as I saw in eLearn software, I had to put +12V to pin 2 to enable the Amp, and +12V to pin 5 to enable Sub.
The total wiring is as follows, for A plug:
The problem I'm facing is that the audio is almost with no bass.
I'm unable to tune the subwoofer using the Android radio. If I put the low freqs on high (on the Android radio equalizer), the bass is far from it's normal operation.
Is there any bass control over Canbus?
Does anyone knows how can I take advantage of this great sub?
I have a Bravo M-Jet 1.9 with a Hi-Fi Interscope sound system, which has 2 speakers + 2 tweets in each door and also a subwoofer in the trunk.
The audio system is great but the radio is very simple, it doesn't have even A2DP to play music from Bluetooth. So I decided to buy an Android Car Stereo.
Using the ISO plug connected with the adapter included withing the new Android radio, the audio didn't work.
For the audio to work, as I saw in eLearn software, I had to put +12V to pin 2 to enable the Amp, and +12V to pin 5 to enable Sub.
The total wiring is as follows, for A plug:
- CAN communication
- Subwoofer enable (+12V to enable)
- CAN communication
- NC
- Amplifier enable (+12V to enable)
- NC
- +12V
- Ground
The problem I'm facing is that the audio is almost with no bass.
I'm unable to tune the subwoofer using the Android radio. If I put the low freqs on high (on the Android radio equalizer), the bass is far from it's normal operation.
Is there any bass control over Canbus?
Does anyone knows how can I take advantage of this great sub?
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