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daniel gt1 
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Posted: July 16, 2010 at 2:47 PM / IP Logged  
yea guys, the screem came from all 4 of my mids and highs speakers when i turn on and off my system. The speakers are two powerbass and two BLT 5s. I connected all 4 speakers in both methods (series and parallel) and got the same loud result..
Wat can be causing this loud screem to keep occuring ?
Could it be the channels on the amp ?
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Do you hear the sound briefly when turning On/Off...? Or how long does it last...? Do you hear it when the volume is turned all the way down...? Has the sound been present since the installation of speakers,amp,or both? Does it do it everytime...? Go ahead and list amp and stereo too...
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Posted: July 16, 2010 at 4:43 PM / IP Logged  
Do you have a Pioneer radio?
daniel gt1 
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The unit is the Soundstream VIR 7355NRBT dvd....but the screem only happens when the system boots and shuts down...it doesnt last long..jus for a split second....any ideas why I'm geting this problem ?
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Posted: July 16, 2010 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  

Did you conect your amp(s) remote terminal to the amp remote wire of the deck?    What happens if you leave the radio turned on and just disconnect that wire.  Then reconnect it, does it still make that noise.

daniel gt1 
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yea i did all that. i connected the remote wire from the amp to the amp wire on the deck and got the same crap. i was thinking the channels on the amp can be repaired or replace, maybe that can work
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With the radio turned on, disconnect the remote wire from the back of the radio, listen for the noise, then reconnect the wire.  Listen for the noise again, did you hear it after either of the 2 above processes?

daniel gt1 
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no i ddint hear nothing....you wouldnt hear nothing when the screem already happened....even though the radio wire is disconneted then reconnected, you still wouldnt hear no screems. i tried all ways i can and still no results....
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After reading your last post, I really do not know if you tried what I suggested, or if you are just telling me what you think it would do. 

I am trying to figure out if the noise is being generated by the deck or the amp.  Please clear up whether or not you actually disconnected the wire and reconnected it with the radio remaining on.

daniel gt1 
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Posted: July 17, 2010 at 5:52 AM / IP Logged  
I did what you told me to do u kno.I tried all ways to slove this crap and nothing seems to be working. My instincts are telling me that its the channels on the amp are damaged or malfunctioning.
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