I had a older alpine RCA head unit connected to the PXA-H700 all OK but i have recently replaced it with a Alpine iDA-X305S using ai-net and now have no bass treble menu on the pxa-h700.It says in the h700 Manuel that it should work but I've tried disconnecting the power ,reset the head unit several times.Every thing else works perfectly,is there a way to factory reset the H700.
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You set the factory radio to a set level, then use the volume on the EQ for everyday adjustments.
I believe your problem lies in the amplification.
Your BOSE amplifier was made to run a 4 channel 8ohm stero load.
Low powered - high in sound quality.
You have swapped the factory 8 ohm speakers (15W) for 4 ohm power hungry ones.
Now the amplifier is working harder to produce the same output.
You would be best served eliminating the factory amplifier and getting 1 good 4 or 5 channel amp to power your speakers.
a 4 channel amplifier could be used stereo (left and right) on channels 1 and 2, (2ohm stereo load)
and bridge channels 3 and 4 for your subwoofer.
For a true surround sound - a 5 channel amplifier could run each speaker individually, and the 5th channel is reserved for the subwoofer.
a small dedicated 75wx4 channel amplifier with built in crossover, and level gain controls - would blow your socks off. It is 200x better than the factory 12Watt amplifier. Your ears will love you for it :D
If you need more help - just let me know.
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ok i cant see your entire question but to adjust bass and treble on an alpine, you see the knob (the one which u use to turn volume up and down), push it in (itll click) then a screen/textt will come up and say bass or an option once it says bass, turn the knob up or down, then press in again and it will say treble or fader or something else, once again, adjust it and keep pressing in the knob until u reach the volume again. does it work? is this what u wanted?
Your alpine unit is the old "M-BUS" the other adapter you are talking about is an "AI-BUS" adapter. (Hence the model numbers beginning with CD"M" or CD"A" ...)
Look for an Alpine M-Bus to RCA Input adapter.
heres one on eay for less than 10.00 including shipping.
Your head unit is fine. You do, however, need to pull up the iPersonalize menu in order to use your equalizer. This all depends on how you've hooked up your head unit. The iPersonalize menu will appear once you've gone through the same brake/parking brake sequence you use for viewing DVDs.
you can get a set of phono leads with a jack on just one end?plug that in to the back of the head unit (depending on your pre out options and aux option) then plug it straight in to you ipod.
hope that helps?
Sorry man here's what i pulled from the internet- Crutchfield sells these: Note: The MRA-D550 requires a compatible head unit for
setup and control, it cannot be used without one. The current list of
compatible head units includes (but is not limited to): IVA-D300,
IVA-D310, IVA-D900, IVA-D901, DVA-9860, and DVA-9965.
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