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<blockquote data-quote="JohnPD" data-source="post: 8847045" data-attributes="member: 688858"><p>Probably a bad head unit if it pops all the time and you're using the head unit's built in amplifier instead of an aftermarket amp. I had that head unit and sent it back to Crutchfield and exchanged it for the KW-M788BH, which is the exact same one just with HD radio, which blows away regular radio by a long shot, other than that the 788BH has 5v preouts instead of 4v preouts like the 780BT. They use the same wiring harness too. If your vehicle has a factory amp that might be bad and causing the popping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnPD, post: 8847045, member: 688858"] Probably a bad head unit if it pops all the time and you're using the head unit's built in amplifier instead of an aftermarket amp. I had that head unit and sent it back to Crutchfield and exchanged it for the KW-M788BH, which is the exact same one just with HD radio, which blows away regular radio by a long shot, other than that the 788BH has 5v preouts instead of 4v preouts like the 780BT. They use the same wiring harness too. If your vehicle has a factory amp that might be bad and causing the popping. [/QUOTE]
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