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audio system
In digital and analog audio, headroom refers to the amount by which the signal-handling capabilities of an audio system can exceed a designated nominal level. Headroom can be thought of as a safety zone allowing transient audio peaks to exceed the nominal level without damaging the system or the audio signal, e.g., via clipping. Standards bodies differ in their recommendations for nominal level and headroom.
Haven't posted for quite a while as my wife almost wrote the car off. It's been off the road for nearly 6 months but now I'm back with a new problem. The USB port that I use for all my music has become detached so I can't plug in my music. According to the dealer it's not covered by any...
Ok. Been a few (rightly so) comments on the audio system sounds when you collect the car, the stock equaliser settings and the sound positioning in the vehicle as a bit of an audiophile are IMPO dire, but, with a bit of time adjusting both can be much improved, we’ll dramatically improved and...
Hello everyone,
I had my MG HS PHEV up on the ramp yesterday for MOT and we noticed a trace of fluid around the area shown in the attached picture. At first we thought it might be brake fluid, but the brake fluid reservoir is full and there’s no obvious leakage from the brake hoses, fittings...
My wife is experiencing an oddity we'd not seen before.
When she uses the indicators the sound from the radio or USB stick mutes. Same when she has 360 degree camera display on. I'm assuming this latter is because precedence is given to the proximity alerts etc?
But indicators? Is this normal? A...
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