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i have a sony explode in dash single cd palyer . now the problem is that even though the player is designed to take shocks it skips at every bump it find s on the road. well is there something i can do .. i have tried tweaking the suspension and all. but in vain please help.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cape Town
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Often the best and simplest remedy for such things is to change the mounting angle. Even a couple of degrees has worked wonders in some cases I have seen.
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