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<blockquote data-quote="knightsdaze" data-source="post: 7763339" data-attributes="member: 628490"><p>Pioneer head units are notorious for poor rca ground. There is a thread in here somewhere wher a guy shows very crudely, but effectively how to fix this problem. It worked like a charm for me on my DEH-P7200. Simply weave a few strands of 22 gauge wire, figure 8 style around the H.U. rca's and then ground them on a screw on the back of your H.U.'s chassis. when you push the cables on they pinch them in place.. like i said it's kind of a crude fix, but if your problem is poor rca H.U ground, this will do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightsdaze, post: 7763339, member: 628490"] Pioneer head units are notorious for poor rca ground. There is a thread in here somewhere wher a guy shows very crudely, but effectively how to fix this problem. It worked like a charm for me on my DEH-P7200. Simply weave a few strands of 22 gauge wire, figure 8 style around the H.U. rca's and then ground them on a screw on the back of your H.U.'s chassis. when you push the cables on they pinch them in place.. like i said it's kind of a crude fix, but if your problem is poor rca H.U ground, this will do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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