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<blockquote data-quote="B@SSAN8OR" data-source="post: 860027" data-attributes="member: 557739"><p>its a problem with your pioneer head unit. it only seems to happen with the regular pioneer models and not the premier models.</p><p></p><p>i had a customer come in with her pioneer 6600 head unit into BB yesterday and she had 2 12" infinitys on an 801D and she had the same problem. i found out that it was the sub output that was bad. the only thing is, when the pioneer reps test it they dont find the problem cause it only happens in the car not on a bench test.</p><p></p><p>what i did was i changed the sub wires to the rear output on the HU. then you must turn the deck off and hold down function to go into the advanced settings, also were you change the clock. now make it so your rear ouput acts like the sub out and your good to go.</p><p></p><p>if you are using amps for your highs you might run into a problem with that option but if you are not and your highs are powered off of you HU then your all good to go.</p><p></p><p>i love pioneer HU but this porblem needs to be fixed ASAP. pioneer needs to learn to fix this problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B@SSAN8OR, post: 860027, member: 557739"] its a problem with your pioneer head unit. it only seems to happen with the regular pioneer models and not the premier models. i had a customer come in with her pioneer 6600 head unit into BB yesterday and she had 2 12" infinitys on an 801D and she had the same problem. i found out that it was the sub output that was bad. the only thing is, when the pioneer reps test it they dont find the problem cause it only happens in the car not on a bench test. what i did was i changed the sub wires to the rear output on the HU. then you must turn the deck off and hold down function to go into the advanced settings, also were you change the clock. now make it so your rear ouput acts like the sub out and your good to go. if you are using amps for your highs you might run into a problem with that option but if you are not and your highs are powered off of you HU then your all good to go. i love pioneer HU but this porblem needs to be fixed ASAP. pioneer needs to learn to fix this problem [/QUOTE]
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