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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 69347" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Typical problems just about anyone has with the low sound comming out of the higher end Pioneer head units are because the user thinks or beleives he/she already know everything there is to know about plugging it in and turnign it on. Yes they do indeed require some adjustments and tuning in order for them to play properly. This is doen for a coupel of reasons. One fo them being they like ot have their higher ened equipment installed and initially ran by a professional. Reason being? They can better acknowledge warranty etc.. on more expensive equipment. They also do this as an option type of deal etc......do not want to have the head unit sending poer out to cut wires where the factory shit once was and now amped wires and speakers and such are. Burn up the head unit and everything else. I highly suggest going thru the useres guide. Yes I am ware it is a gawd****ed encyclopedia, but it has all of the useful info insid eof it to help you get running as you should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 69347, member: 544457"] Typical problems just about anyone has with the low sound comming out of the higher end Pioneer head units are because the user thinks or beleives he/she already know everything there is to know about plugging it in and turnign it on. Yes they do indeed require some adjustments and tuning in order for them to play properly. This is doen for a coupel of reasons. One fo them being they like ot have their higher ened equipment installed and initially ran by a professional. Reason being? They can better acknowledge warranty etc.. on more expensive equipment. They also do this as an option type of deal etc......do not want to have the head unit sending poer out to cut wires where the factory shit once was and now amped wires and speakers and such are. Burn up the head unit and everything else. I highly suggest going thru the useres guide. Yes I am ware it is a gawd****ed encyclopedia, but it has all of the useful info insid eof it to help you get running as you should be. [/QUOTE]
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