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<blockquote data-quote="SwedishChef" data-source="post: 8218200" data-attributes="member: 659458"><p>Hi there, I have a 95 Range Rover 'Classic' with the factory Harmon/Kardon upgrade. The system has 6 speakers plus a factory amp, subwoofer and external CD changer.</p><p></p><p>I replaced the factory AM/FM/tape head unit with a Parrott RKi8400. I had to splice the wiring because I couldn't find a harness adapter. I did this very carefully since I know it's a bad idea. After I did that, NO sound whatsoever came out of the speakers.</p><p></p><p>I then took it to my local Al &amp; Eds shop and he gave me a R+L (what looks like) RCA cable to plug into the (yet unused) RCA R+L jacks on the back of the head unit. Now I get sound but it won't fade front to back, and there is a lot of ground/RPM feedback, and a loud pop when the stereo starts up and shuts down.</p><p></p><p>Any help on how to remedy this would be very much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwedishChef, post: 8218200, member: 659458"] Hi there, I have a 95 Range Rover 'Classic' with the factory Harmon/Kardon upgrade. The system has 6 speakers plus a factory amp, subwoofer and external CD changer. I replaced the factory AM/FM/tape head unit with a Parrott RKi8400. I had to splice the wiring because I couldn't find a harness adapter. I did this very carefully since I know it's a bad idea. After I did that, NO sound whatsoever came out of the speakers. I then took it to my local Al & Eds shop and he gave me a R+L (what looks like) RCA cable to plug into the (yet unused) RCA R+L jacks on the back of the head unit. Now I get sound but it won't fade front to back, and there is a lot of ground/RPM feedback, and a loud pop when the stereo starts up and shuts down. Any help on how to remedy this would be very much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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