Hi,
I'm new to thi forum and looking for avice. I have a sporster 5 directly wired into the stereo of my 2004 Honda Accord. I had everything professionally installed in '06 and just about a month ago I noticed a lot of sharp popping S's when anyone says anything with an S "Sirius XM" for example. Same thing with a CH or a sharp T.
This hasn't always been the case, and I find it odd. Thinking it is the unit, I switched to a different sportster but still the same issue. I have tried adjusting the Audio Out level on my sportster but to no avail. Likewise, I have switched to different stations but the problem still is there. It might not seem like a huge deal but there are times the popping noises actually cut through the music and the music sounds as though it's skipping.
I don't have an auxillary jack nor a cassette deck so those are not options to fix the problem. Is it likely tat the the dock has gone bad? I plan on going somewhere to fix the problem but I would like to know what I'm getting into.
Thank you for your help.
I'm new to thi forum and looking for avice. I have a sporster 5 directly wired into the stereo of my 2004 Honda Accord. I had everything professionally installed in '06 and just about a month ago I noticed a lot of sharp popping S's when anyone says anything with an S "Sirius XM" for example. Same thing with a CH or a sharp T.
This hasn't always been the case, and I find it odd. Thinking it is the unit, I switched to a different sportster but still the same issue. I have tried adjusting the Audio Out level on my sportster but to no avail. Likewise, I have switched to different stations but the problem still is there. It might not seem like a huge deal but there are times the popping noises actually cut through the music and the music sounds as though it's skipping.
I don't have an auxillary jack nor a cassette deck so those are not options to fix the problem. Is it likely tat the the dock has gone bad? I plan on going somewhere to fix the problem but I would like to know what I'm getting into.
Thank you for your help.