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<blockquote data-quote="howdogg" data-source="post: 2818124" data-attributes="member: 573807"><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>I was aware of that sticky and of the ground loop problems sometimes encountered with pioneer head units. What i'm looking for though is information about what part of the head unit most likely suffered damage when that speaker lead grounded out. I didnt have any noise at all before the wire touch, so something in the head unit must have burnt or suffered some sort of damage when the wire touched. I'd prefer to get the damage repaired as opposed to simply covering up the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any thoughts as to what area of the head unit most likely fried?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howdogg, post: 2818124, member: 573807"] Thanks, I was aware of that sticky and of the ground loop problems sometimes encountered with pioneer head units. What i'm looking for though is information about what part of the head unit most likely suffered damage when that speaker lead grounded out. I didnt have any noise at all before the wire touch, so something in the head unit must have burnt or suffered some sort of damage when the wire touched. I'd prefer to get the damage repaired as opposed to simply covering up the symptoms. Anyone have any thoughts as to what area of the head unit most likely fried? [/QUOTE]
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