IS There A Fix For A Drive BT105 RV Stereo That Is Too Loud On The Lowest Setting
Question:
We have a new Coleman trailer with a Drive BT105 stereo. I took it in under warranty for various things most were fixed to my satisfaction. The one they said was normal was the quietest volume on my BT105. The lowest setting 1 is loud enough we cannot have a conversation over. If we blue tooth in with our phone and play music we can turn the input down for some back-ground sound. They said this was normal? I was wondering if I can do anything to help this problem?
asked by: Kevin
Helpful Expert Reply:
The loud volume is apparently a feature in the manufacturer's eyes as it seems you're not the only one with this issue. Unfortunately the only solution seems to be replacing the stereo.
The best option we currently have for replacement is going to be the Jensen Mechless RV Stereo # JEN25RR. This stereo can play music through AM/FM, HDMI, USB, and Bluetooth. It has a 3-zone output and can be connected to two smartphones at once allowing the inside and outside speakers to play different music if you have people with different tastes.
The installation process is easy but you will most likely have a gap to fill in from the old Drive stereo so I recommend checking out my installation video below to see how I covered up the gap left by a larger model Drive stereo.
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Jensen Mechless RV Stereo - Double DIN - Bluetooth, USB - 36W - 3 Zones - 12V
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- 36 Watts
- 12V
- Double DIN
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 7-1/16W x 3-1/2T x 5-1/4D Inch
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- HDMI
- Speaker Output
- USB
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