I just purchased my third Zumo 550. I have my maps and music all stored on an SD card in the Zumo. Both of the other Zumo's will blast music so loud that I have to keep the volume down to less than 50 percent. On the Zumo I just purchased with the volume up all the way I can hardly hear the audio prompts or the music.
Anybody have any idea what the problem might be?
Low audio volume
Re: Low audio volume
I have the Zumo mounted on a 2010 Honda Goldwing. The audio is connected to the auxillary audio input of the bike. The audio is piped into my headset by way of EdSets helmet speakers. As I stated earlier, my other Zumo 550 works fine. It's just this one that seems to be a problem.
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Re: Low audio volume
I have to ask, just to eliminate them
You have checked both the master and media volume levels on the Zumo, correct?
You have not, by accident, pressed the mute button on the wings audio?
Have you checked the audio directly out of the Zumo's mount to verify the audio level?
There are times, with my 550, that I have found issues with its operation and sometimes those could be traced to the contacts between the unit and the mount. I would wipe them down, just to be sure.
You have checked both the master and media volume levels on the Zumo, correct?
You have not, by accident, pressed the mute button on the wings audio?
Have you checked the audio directly out of the Zumo's mount to verify the audio level?
There are times, with my 550, that I have found issues with its operation and sometimes those could be traced to the contacts between the unit and the mount. I would wipe them down, just to be sure.
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carolinarider09 wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019 13:41 I have to ask, just to eliminate them
You have checked both the master and media volume levels on the Zumo, correct?
The Zumo music and navigation volume are both set at 100 percent.
You have not, by accident, pressed the mute button on the wings audio?
No, the mute button has not been depressed. I even switched over to my bikemp3 player and it's volume is much higher.
Have you checked the audio directly out of the Zumo's mount to verify the audio level?
I have not done this yet, but I will.
There are times, with my 550, that I have found issues with its operation and sometimes those could be traced to the contacts between the unit and the mount. I would wipe them down, just to be sure.
I have not cleaned the pins in the mount or the bottom of the gps. I have looked at both and wiped them with a rag. I will try cleaning them with an eraser to see if that helps.
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Re: Low audio volume
I asked as I have a Bluetooth headset where one of its features is that you can change the volume for different features ie music / GPS / intercom. This feature is buried deep in the manual, and when I was having my ears blasted by GPS instructions but couldn't hear the music I was very confused. Reducing the GPS instructions level on the headset returned me to a happy person.Florida Red Wing wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019 13:01 As I stated earlier, my other Zumo 550 works fine. It's just this one that seems to be a problem.
Hope you get yours sorted out as easily.
Re: Low audio volume
Thanks for all the responses. After trying them all without success I contacted Chris Short at Palm Dr who repairs broken GPS units about this issue. He told me that the Zumo 550 sometimes needs to be taken apart and repaired internally for audio volume issues. He said he should be able to do this repair for about $50.00.
Here is a link to his web site. http://www.palmdr.com/
Thanks again for everyone's input.
Here is a link to his web site. http://www.palmdr.com/
Thanks again for everyone's input.
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Re: Low audio volume
Chris is an excellent choice. He repaired by Zumo 550 several years ago, still going strong.