More than likely the answer is no.
Stereo volume control
To control the volume on the 2004 GMC Yukon DVD player, use the volume knob located on the front of the unit or the volume buttons on the dashboard. You can also adjust the volume using the steering wheel controls if your vehicle is equipped with them. Additionally, ensure that the audio source is correctly selected to hear the DVD playback. If needed, refer to the vehicle's owner manual for specific instructions related to the audio system.
It is on the power knob (left on the dash) or most have it on the steering wheel.
It will stop working along with cruz control, voice control, and volume when the wires on the clock spring wears. The clock spring holds all the wiring going to the controls on the steering wheel and allows the steering wheel to turn without damaging the wires. The clock spring makes everthing run smoothly in terms of the wheel turning. The clock spring is located under the plastic on the TOP of the steering wheel. You will find all the wires are connected to it. It usually goes out after years of turning and wear and tear.
From new they would have been controls for the radio. Volume, Station, Cd/Radio, etc. I
No it doesn't.You have to control the volume is controled by your usual volume control.
An attenuator is the name of a device that can control the volume by limiting the signal that reaches the amplifier. In commercial products, a simple DJ mixer can be put inline between the disc player and an amplifier to control the volume. Passive volume controls like the SM Pro Audio NanoPatch could be used if all you need to do is decrease the volume.
Radio/CD volume controls. If you press both buttons at the same time it will also mute either the CD or radio. You will also notice a strange knob thing on top of the volume control unit, this is to tune the radio.
This means that your power steering pump is putting excess load on your engine and slowing the RPMs. This then results in the alternator not being able to keep a 12v constant power source for the stereo, resulting in an inconsistent audio quality. Check your power steering fluid, and have your voltage regulator tested.
Radio Shack sells a in-line volume control for headsets.
Go to "Now Playing" and then hit the center circle button once. You can now adjust the volume with the left and right arrows. Hit the center button again to exit the volume control.
i think maybe its the same, but the volume control think i control the intensity of the volume but the knob of your speakers turn up the volume, well the conclusion is that the both things a good solution.. 50/50