bcleachd Banned 1,163 0 columbus ohio Jan 2, 2007 #16 imma send it back and order the DEH-P4900iB Click to expand... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/idea.gif.5acb6a39a9b92425414c316dda202bad.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsupwink.gif.129404938effda6ad9cca39e7f4b58a3.gif
imma send it back and order the DEH-P4900iB Click to expand... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/idea.gif.5acb6a39a9b92425414c316dda202bad.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsupwink.gif.129404938effda6ad9cca39e7f4b58a3.gif
Frankensuby 10+ year member I'm in Ur F0rumZ 929 0 PA Jan 2, 2007 #17 Another thought is a bad ground. Such as the overheating issue I had with an amp until I reground it. The it played only warm. Sometimes the stock grounds are not sufficient for a decent aftermarket deck.
Another thought is a bad ground. Such as the overheating issue I had with an amp until I reground it. The it played only warm. Sometimes the stock grounds are not sufficient for a decent aftermarket deck.
Trey803 5,000+ posts GAMECOCKS 5,949 1 SC Jan 2, 2007 #18 Yea try soldering it first-the ground that it
ultimate157 5,000+ posts Engineering Student 7,314 4 Worcester, ma Jan 2, 2007 #19 What speakers are you running? Too low of an impedance causing heat issue?
matrxx dude 5,000+ posts TEAM DB UNIT 6,529 2 tifton ga Jan 2, 2007 #20 What speakers are you running? Too low of an impedance causing heat issue? Click to expand... x2 werd
What speakers are you running? Too low of an impedance causing heat issue? Click to expand... x2 werd