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Pioneer 80PRS worked... but now no sound. Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="RuffRhyno" data-source="post: 8076343" data-attributes="member: 653985"><p>Well that's good. I know that plugging and unplugging while the unit has power isn't good, I made the mistake of assuming that I could access the back of the head unit without anything comig loose while it was on.</p><p></p><p>The microphone issue is a whole different beast I was going to start a new thread about once I got the sound working again. Originally, I plugged the mic into the rear jack, but when I went to auto tune EQ, the display says Mic Err, which means the mic isn't plugged in. After reading the manual, it seems the mic needs to be plugged into the front AUX port, but when I tried the hole was too big for the jack and wouldn't plug in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuffRhyno, post: 8076343, member: 653985"] Well that's good. I know that plugging and unplugging while the unit has power isn't good, I made the mistake of assuming that I could access the back of the head unit without anything comig loose while it was on. The microphone issue is a whole different beast I was going to start a new thread about once I got the sound working again. Originally, I plugged the mic into the rear jack, but when I went to auto tune EQ, the display says Mic Err, which means the mic isn't plugged in. After reading the manual, it seems the mic needs to be plugged into the front AUX port, but when I tried the hole was too big for the jack and wouldn't plug in. [/QUOTE]
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