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Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
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Printed Date: May 19, 2024 at 11:35 AM


Topic: pioneer

Posted By: redneckmorton
Subject: pioneer
Date Posted: December 22, 2004 at 5:54 PM

I just got a new/used head unit from a friend.  He was selling everything and had a nice Pioneer Premier DEH-P760MP, I hade a Pioneer DEH-P6400 (I think, may have been 6300 or 6500 dont remember now).  Well we swaped straight up.  the premier is only about 5 months old at the most.  mine was alot older than that, I had bought it used too.  This makes my fourth head unit to have by Pioneer and I love them and this is the first one I have had problems with. 

The problem that I have noticed that when I speed up the music will get lounder and when I put my brakes on to stop it will go back down.  It is in a 1996 Ford F-150.  I had a ground wire ran with my wireing harness for my amp (it  was how i was told to do it buy Best Buy) and I thought that might be my problem, so I grounded it through my truck harness and it is still doing the same thing. 

My question is what can is happening?  I have ask Performance Car Audio here in Nederland, TX, and they had no clue why it would be doing this and one of the guys sent me to this site to ask you help. 

Thanks for your time, and any help you can provide me,  Daniel Morton




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Posted By: dwarren
Date Posted: December 22, 2004 at 6:28 PM
It sounds like a volume meter that matches the interior noise of the car, so when you accelerate the deck will compensate for the road noise, and when you slow down it will lower the volume to match the road noise alike. You may want to check the manual in order to turn off this feature. I have seen this feature in Corvette radios because they are so noisy. 

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Posted By: pimpincavy
Date Posted: December 22, 2004 at 8:58 PM
Yeah, this is a option on some factory radios. At least it was, im not sure if this ever really caught on.

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Posted By: Francious70
Date Posted: December 22, 2004 at 11:15 PM
It's a factory option in some Ford vehicles. I'm not puite sure how to disable it, but my dad's F-1 Fiddy does the same thing.

Paul




Posted By: Ravendarat
Date Posted: December 22, 2004 at 11:18 PM
Pioneer has the same option called ASL. Go through the menu and turn ASL off and that will fix this. Most people dont know what this  option is and turn it on and dont uderstand what its doing to thier system.

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double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer




Posted By: redneckmorton
Date Posted: December 23, 2004 at 5:56 PM

I was out riding around last night and was trying to fix it and I did.  When I first seen it (the ASL option)  I woundered about it and turn it on, and at the time I was going down the road.  So it made it louder.  I like it then the volume went down and I had no clue what happened.  Thanks for yalls time, Daniel Morton.

Just one more question about it.  Why am I getting a differnt sound quality out of this head then my last one.  Like I have to have the voulme up to like 20 when my last one I was on like 10 at the most.  Thanks again.





Posted By: sbcaprice305
Date Posted: December 24, 2004 at 2:02 AM

check all the x over points

bass

treble

bass boost of any kind....powerful, superbass, ect

but 10? how would anything get started?





Posted By: sexyvic1
Date Posted: December 24, 2004 at 1:08 PM
this one also has higher preout volts, than your old radio...... are u using amps?

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Posted By: redneckmorton
Date Posted: December 24, 2004 at 6:30 PM
no i am not useing any amps.  I think I have them every thing set up the same but maybe not.  I have an amp that I was going to use but it want put out any power It will turn on but not give any power.  Still kicking my self for buying it, (that is another store though).  Thanks for all your help.  I am really enjoying this board its full of info.  Thanks, Daniel Morton.





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