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Sounds like maybe a speaker is shorting it's self out killing the sound and allowing the head unit to still work. You may want to check the connections at the speakers and make sure they can not come in contact with an metal. You may have to rotate them. Ran into that same problem when installing new speakers into my xterra.
I just finished installing a new radio in my 75 b today including all new speaker wiring and everything works great. Used the White wire with the green stripe for main power and the purple wire from the cig lighter for the memory power. Every thing works great and the price of darkness didn't seem to object.
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Sucks to be me.
Wanted 2 new speakers for my B. Kids decided I needed an entire new stereo. So I went yesterday, bought speakers, came home son & hubby decided 'professional radio installation' might not be a bad idea. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif That's when things went to L in a handbasket.
Kids bought stereo at Circuit City. Free installation. So I take it to the closest one. Kid says, "what sort of car?" I said, '75 MGB. He said, "We don't have books for German cars that old."
I left. Went to the next closest CC. Sat there 3 hours. Left with the top down and the radio thumping. 3 minutes later, no radio. Went back, they pulled the stereo, said it was bad. Called around, found a store that had that unit in stock. Had them hold it. Went today, spent 5 1/2 hours at Circuit City. STILL NO RADIO. The kid wanted to start from scratch since he didn't do the first install. Checked the wiring. All were good except a red wire (the one that is the 'on-off' power?) and a white (I think) one that should be the memory power.
Anyway, nightmare continues when I take it back to CC on Wednesday.
And all I wanted was two speakers to replace the crappy ones in the door. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif