look at the back of the amp, the thick red cable is the power cable running to the battery, and the two RCA cables (you know what RCA plugs are right?) should be running back to the Head Unit the opposite side of the power cable.
If they are both running along the same side then you may get engine noise thru the system.
i had this issue a while ago turned out to be headunit..... i spent 180 o rca cables didn't end up eing problem but improved soud anyway.......
i changed groundig cable etc at back of headunit worked betta......upon making changes headunit died lol rca output terminals given huge feedback so fuse inside i would say went
what headunit are you running? I had this problem not long ago and i got really shitty, but anyways i sent it off to pioneer and got it repaired. Happend to be the internal fuse was blown on the rca. get it checked out.
what headunit are you running? I had this problem not long ago and i got really shitty, but anyways i sent it off to pioneer and got it repaired. Happend to be the internal fuse was blown on the rca. get it checked out.
got a pioneeer too, and the mate i asked (involved with sound systems of some sort) reckons its the same problem u mentioned
how long did the whole process take for you to send it to pioneer? and did ti cost much?
well your in melb right? Didnt take that long at all. They are located on Princes Highway just before springvale road. you cant miss it, its on the left hand side headding towards dandy. It took about 5 days. so not long at all. i couldnt stand my car with out music so i just hooked up my ipod LOL
well your in melb right? Didnt take that long at all. They are located on Princes Highway just before springvale road. you cant miss it, its on the left hand side headding towards dandy. It took about 5 days. so not long at all. i couldnt stand my car with out music so i just hooked up my ipod LOL
oh hey thats not tooo bad. but yea 5 days without music suck ass....
Originally Posted by ICACHA
give them a call floopy and find out the waiting period
that will teach people to short the RCA's to ground while the head unit is powered
yea i reckon man, and i paid someone to instlal it for me too... worst!
pioneer seem to be the only ones from what im aware that have a fuse on the rca's, ive never had an issue with pioneer (until it gets old ) but yeah its good practice to not remove or plug in rca's while the head unit is switched on
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