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External speaker on TX3200

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External speaker on TX3200

Post by triton pig »

I've just mounted an external speaker to my gme tx3200 uhf & now the main speaker does't work. So its either one or the other. Is there a way to get both speakers working?
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by Evski »

I dont think so sorry mate. Why do you need both speakers working if you have the external?
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by RAY185 »

If your head unit has aux in, run a 3.5 audio cable from the speaker jack on the uhf to the aux in port. That way you have the uhf come through all the car speakers. I had to do this on the 40 as you can't hear a thing on the highway with a soft top through the stock uhf speaker.

Tip: Most uhf speaker out ports are mono, if you plug straight into your head unit you will only get left or right speakers. Buy a 3.5mm mono to stereo adapter and plug that into the uhf, then plug your stereo 3.5mm lead into the adapter and your head unit.
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by Evski »

You can also buy a mono 3.5mm cable. If it only has one black ring on the plug it is a mono plug where as a stereo cable has two rings on it.
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

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Evski wrote:You can also buy a mono 3.5mm cable. If it only has one black ring on the plug it is a mono plug where as a stereo cable has two rings on it.
Absolutely, if you're happy to have audio through one side of the car only. I find that a little annoying.

Male mono to female stereo adapter is a cheap easy fix ($2) to use standard stereo aux cable and have it sound right.

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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by Evski »

If it's a mono cable used in a mono application it will send the same signal to both speakers though. A stereo cable used in an mono application will send signal to one side only, left or right. An adaptor is a great way to do it if you already have a stereo cable as it is a cheap and easy fix as you said, however if you are buying the cable you may as well just grab a mono one and piss off another link in the chain. It is a great way to be able to hear the radio though, especially in an old Toyota like mine...
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by Tyresqueal »

RAY185 wrote:
Evski wrote:You can also buy a mono 3.5mm cable. If it only has one black ring on the plug it is a mono plug where as a stereo cable has two rings on it.
Absolutely, if you're happy to have audio through one side of the car only. I find that a little annoying.

Male mono to female stereo adapter is a cheap easy fix ($2) to use standard stereo aux cable and have it sound right.

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=597" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WRONG! A stereo lead will cause the sound to come out of one side of the car when connected to a mono source, but a mono cable will send the signal to both left and right channels. Evski knows his stuff.
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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by RAY185 »

Oh no shit. I thought the aux port on the head unit needed to see a stereo jack to get signal to all speaker channels. So a mono cable from a mono source will send signal to left and right channels. Completely agree that's the easiest way to do it then if you don't already have a stereo cable for your phone/mp3 player.

I stand corrected.

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Re: External speaker on TX3200

Post by triton pig »

Evski wrote:I dont think so sorry mate. Why do you need both speakers working if you have the external?



Going a bit deaf was hoping for a bit of "suround sound" having both speakers working would be great.
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