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New system ,no sub response, please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="CSCStang" data-source="post: 8277643" data-attributes="member: 660529"><p>With 3/4 full volume you should be getting an ac voltage reading at your sub (speaker) out, even with the gain all the way down. To rule out the Hu sub out, try running the rca's (sub) to a different amp (at low volume) and see if you get anything. One thing you should never do with Pioneer hu's is plug and unplug rca's while the deck is on. You'll blow the pico fuse and end up getting what sounds like motor noise through your mids and highs. You said that hooking up an ipod directly works?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSCStang, post: 8277643, member: 660529"] With 3/4 full volume you should be getting an ac voltage reading at your sub (speaker) out, even with the gain all the way down. To rule out the Hu sub out, try running the rca's (sub) to a different amp (at low volume) and see if you get anything. One thing you should never do with Pioneer hu's is plug and unplug rca's while the deck is on. You'll blow the pico fuse and end up getting what sounds like motor noise through your mids and highs. You said that hooking up an ipod directly works? [/QUOTE]
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