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04nata 
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Posted: November 24, 2008 at 8:24 AM / IP Logged  

my other issue is, whenever i change cd tracks or radio stations, I get this thump from the subs. They sound fine when they are playing but like i said change a track "whump" and its not super loud, but noticeable.

I am having this particular issue also, seem like it just started, what do I check first?????

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Posted: November 24, 2008 at 8:41 PM / IP Logged  
There appears to be a problem with the mute circuit of your radio.
04nata 
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also when I turn it off, the subs pop at power down and it never did that till the other day when my dvd/cd stopped reading disks, I guess thats what you get with a PYLE, I will be sending it in for warranty
2004 Hyundai Sonata
Kenwood KDC-X599 HU
2-Sundown X-18D4
2-SQ Q4500.1
2-SQ Q90.4
1-Massive DBX4
8-Niche 5.25 mids
8-Niche Tweeters
4-Skar 8" mid-bass
OhioGen 220a alt
OhioGen 350a alt
156.0
98neonr/t 
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it sounds alittle like you might be getting an interference in your signal wire so if you have your power run down the same side as your RCA wires try to get at least 2 inches of seperation between them and if they have to cross make shure that they do that at as close to 90 degrees as possible but if the power is run down the other side than it may bee a problem in your head unit
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98neonr/t wrote:
it sounds alittle like you might be getting an interference in your signal wire so if you have your power run down the same side as your RCA wires try to get at least 2 inches of seperation between them and if they have to cross make shure that they do that at as close to 90 degrees as possible but if the power is run down the other side than it may bee a problem in your head unit
BS. We've been over this and over this here... There is NO WAY (and especially with a remote lead - FAR too little current present) that a DC power cable can cause noise on an RCA interconnect.
Here's the big one..., but here's the rest of the search... It can't cause noise.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Posted: November 25, 2008 at 3:00 AM / IP Logged  
Haem, you work on getting that one straight and I will get them to stop putting larger fuses in their equipment when they blow the fuse that came with it. Both tasks seem to be equally easy to rectify.
04nata 
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Posted: November 25, 2008 at 6:11 AM / IP Logged  
so you think t is the head unit that is causing it, because my power and RCA's are on different sides of the car, BUT my 4ga power and ground do cross each other, it is Stinger 4 ga
2004 Hyundai Sonata
Kenwood KDC-X599 HU
2-Sundown X-18D4
2-SQ Q4500.1
2-SQ Q90.4
1-Massive DBX4
8-Niche 5.25 mids
8-Niche Tweeters
4-Skar 8" mid-bass
OhioGen 220a alt
OhioGen 350a alt
156.0
turner_auto 
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IP had this problem with mine a little while back i found that the gain was set way too high i turned it down and it dont do it no more. try it and see if you have the gain set properly
04nata 
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Posted: November 25, 2008 at 7:54 AM / IP Logged  
ok I will try that tonight, I am pretty sure they are not past 1/2 ,,,,it also happens when I turn the system off, I here a pop when the head unit turns off and then another a second later, I checked the grounds and they seem to be good, but I need to check them with a DMM
2004 Hyundai Sonata
Kenwood KDC-X599 HU
2-Sundown X-18D4
2-SQ Q4500.1
2-SQ Q90.4
1-Massive DBX4
8-Niche 5.25 mids
8-Niche Tweeters
4-Skar 8" mid-bass
OhioGen 220a alt
OhioGen 350a alt
156.0
04nata 
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Posted: November 25, 2008 at 4:13 PM / IP Logged  

any chance it could have something to do with the remote turn on wire, maybe shorting somewhere? or mabe a loose rca connection?

2004 Hyundai Sonata
Kenwood KDC-X599 HU
2-Sundown X-18D4
2-SQ Q4500.1
2-SQ Q90.4
1-Massive DBX4
8-Niche 5.25 mids
8-Niche Tweeters
4-Skar 8" mid-bass
OhioGen 220a alt
OhioGen 350a alt
156.0
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