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Wyotech21 
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Posted: December 06, 2006 at 6:43 PM / IP Logged  

Hey Guys,

I'm gettting what seems to me as head unit noise. In cd mode I can hear the cd player loading the disc and spinning through the subs. The subs jump or react to those actions of my cd player. I thought maybe it was my amp ground so I changed it's location, still makes the noise. Power wire and rca's are not running together. I'm thinking maybe running a new ground for my headunit? Or getting new Rca cables. I believe my Rca cables run with my remote wire, would that cause this noise? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated

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       Let us guess     a   Pioneer deck?

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i am an idiot wrote:

       Let us guess     a   Pioneer deck?

Na I think it's a pioneer deck.  Which means probably blew an internal fuse on the rca wire.  Strange how they put a fuse INSIDE the radio that requires complete dissassembly to get at.

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Actually it's a Panasonic head unit. The music still plays, but when taking a cd out, putting a cd in, and while the cd is loading, all these noises can be heard through the subs.
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Sounds like grounding issues.  Check the sticky posts.
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Turn down the gain on the amp(s), reground the head unit. Sounds to me like there is a problem in the actual cd player itself. If you still have noise after this, try a different cd player.
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