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<blockquote data-quote="thebahdest" data-source="post: 8478095" data-attributes="member: 669064"><p>CDT HD 62s</p><p></p><p>Memphis 16-PR2.100</p><p></p><p>Pioneer DEH-3200UB head unit</p><p></p><p>So grounding my head unit has turned out to be a <em>little bit</em> more tricky than I thought. I had heard the harness ground was bad to use so I tried out some different combinations and really haven't found that sweet spot. (Note: At one point I DID, with the headunit directly grounded to the metal frame it sits in and then connecting the ground from the harness about mid way between the other ground wire to make sort of a T). Now after many different combinations I think I may need some advice. What is the best way to ground this **** thing and why when I created that T shaped grounding scheme did it sound absolutely phenomenal and worlds better than ever before (other than dumb luck!)?? It is seriously baffling me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebahdest, post: 8478095, member: 669064"] CDT HD 62s Memphis 16-PR2.100 Pioneer DEH-3200UB head unit So grounding my head unit has turned out to be a [I]little bit[/I] more tricky than I thought. I had heard the harness ground was bad to use so I tried out some different combinations and really haven't found that sweet spot. (Note: At one point I DID, with the headunit directly grounded to the metal frame it sits in and then connecting the ground from the harness about mid way between the other ground wire to make sort of a T). Now after many different combinations I think I may need some advice. What is the best way to ground this **** thing and why when I created that T shaped grounding scheme did it sound absolutely phenomenal and worlds better than ever before (other than dumb luck!)?? It is seriously baffling me. [/QUOTE]
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