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January 28th 14, 01:09 AM
I have a Microair 760 that I installed in my ASW20 that didn't wire up like the instructions. The cabin speaker leads have 12v on them, burned up a new speaker. The only way I can use it is with a head set because if you use a boom mic I get bad feed back. I installed one in my LS1 and it worked perfect. Is there any support in the US that I can talk to or send it to have it looked at?

kiwiindenver
January 28th 14, 01:58 AM
On Monday, January 27, 2014 6:09:53 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> I have a Microair 760 that I installed in my ASW20 that didn't wire up like the instructions. The cabin speaker leads have 12v on them, burned up a new speaker. The only way I can use it is with a head set because if you use a boom mic I get bad feed back. I installed one in my LS1 and it worked perfect. Is there any support in the US that I can talk to or send it to have it looked at?

Rick Lord (repair at microairusa dot com) was extremely helpful to me last year.

Alan

CJ[_3_]
January 28th 14, 06:06 AM
I emailed Microair HQ (Aust) and they replied promptly with a very detailed
instructions on how to fix the problem. Full marks for service.

Brgds,

Casey Jay
B3

> wrote:
> I have a Microair 760 that I installed in my ASW20 that didn't wire up
> like the instructions. The cabin speaker leads have 12v on them, burned
> up a new speaker. The only way I can use it is with a head set because if
> you use a boom mic I get bad feed back. I installed one in my LS1 and it
> worked perfect. Is there any support in the US that I can talk to or
> send it to have it looked at?

dbrunone
January 29th 14, 05:54 PM
x2 for Rick Lord in NY. He's extremely helpful. I do know that there are MANY iterations of the Microair M760, and some have different wiring. You need to have the correct manual for the "Rev" of the radio you own.

January 30th 14, 03:22 AM
Thank David this Tim M I wired your LS1.

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