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<blockquote data-quote="jrwalte" data-source="post: 4197276" data-attributes="member: 584454"><p>This sucks. Nothing worked. Not even grounding the RCAs at the head unit. It helped and it lowered the noise, but it also lowered the sensitivity of my RCAs and the audio quality sucked and sometimes a channel would get louder/softer. I'm thinking the grounding inside the HU is damaged - someone here called it the PICO chip?</p><p></p><p>No way in hell I should be going through this crap with a high end unit, DEH-P800PRS. The thing is encased entirely in copper too. I've called my insurance company that had replaced my 880PRS to get a new one sent. Now I'm without a HU for another couple weeks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrwalte, post: 4197276, member: 584454"] This sucks. Nothing worked. Not even grounding the RCAs at the head unit. It helped and it lowered the noise, but it also lowered the sensitivity of my RCAs and the audio quality sucked and sometimes a channel would get louder/softer. I'm thinking the grounding inside the HU is damaged - someone here called it the PICO chip? No way in hell I should be going through this crap with a high end unit, DEH-P800PRS. The thing is encased entirely in copper too. I've called my insurance company that had replaced my 880PRS to get a new one sent. Now I'm without a HU for another couple weeks! [/QUOTE]
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