enging noise
#21
Go to Audiolines and have Bryan look at it. He should be able to find the problem within an hour. He just fixed the noise on my accord today and it took him 30 minutes. Trust me, I tried so many things at home almost went desperate.
#23
[QUOTE=MR2NR]Chances are batter that 90% that the problem is with the ground isolation in the Pioneer cd player. Remove the cd player from the dash and attach a ground wire to the shield of the rca cables on the back of the deck. See if the noise is gone.[/QUOTE
great solid advice! that shows you have experiance. Ive spent days moving rca's and grounds with no results. ground the outer shield (at front or back) and boom! no noise
great solid advice! that shows you have experiance. Ive spent days moving rca's and grounds with no results. ground the outer shield (at front or back) and boom! no noise
#24
Originally Posted by syang3
Go to Audiolines and have Bryan look at it. He should be able to find the problem within an hour. He just fixed the noise on my accord today and it took him 30 minutes. Trust me, I tried so many things at home almost went desperate.
#25
Originally Posted by ShonBesharah
Chances are batter that 90% that the problem is with the ground isolation in the Pioneer cd player. Remove the cd player from the dash and attach a ground wire to the shield of the rca cables on the back of the deck. See if the noise is gone.
great solid advice! that shows you have experiance. Ive spent days moving rca's and grounds with no results. ground the outer shield (at front or back) and boom! no noise
great solid advice! that shows you have experiance. Ive spent days moving rca's and grounds with no results. ground the outer shield (at front or back) and boom! no noise
#27
Originally Posted by Haunz
there isn't much gear out there that is totally immune to induced noise... (although some brands do seem to be more problematic then others)
The problem with the Pioneer's isn't induced noise, it is an internal problem.