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Old 12-11-2010, 11:23 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Here is what you need to do. Disconnect your rca's from the amp and turn the car on, if the noise is gone you know its the head unit. You can try putting your rcas on the other side of where they are now. This would really help if you ran both power and rca's on the same side. This may help but most likely its your pioneer and that stupid problem they all have and have had for years. I had BAD noise in my old civic with a pioneer and the car before that I had a pioneer with only display problems. Crutchfield recommended I try another head unit and I tried alpine. I feel in love and have never looked back except a year ago when I tried a premier line but had the same problem so back to alpine I went. Just personal experience.
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