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<blockquote data-quote="B@SSAN8OR" data-source="post: 877993" data-attributes="member: 557739"><p>i called a service center near my house today and they told me the reason this is happening. with pioneer units.</p><p></p><p>it is because of a poor ground on the amplifier. not the deck. and what it does is it will blow a surface mount fuse on circuit board. once it has happend you will need to fix the unit and it is easy for a service center to fix it.</p><p></p><p>one way to make sure it does not happen it to solder a ground wire onto the shield of the rcas and gorund it so that it will not feed back into the unit.</p><p></p><p>or if you make your own rcas you could diode isolate them so it can not back feed through the system.</p><p></p><p>and the reason it does not blow on some units is because it might have a bigger fuse on it. or it could not be fused at all.</p><p></p><p>so that is the reason behind it. hope that helps everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B@SSAN8OR, post: 877993, member: 557739"] i called a service center near my house today and they told me the reason this is happening. with pioneer units. it is because of a poor ground on the amplifier. not the deck. and what it does is it will blow a surface mount fuse on circuit board. once it has happend you will need to fix the unit and it is easy for a service center to fix it. one way to make sure it does not happen it to solder a ground wire onto the shield of the rcas and gorund it so that it will not feed back into the unit. or if you make your own rcas you could diode isolate them so it can not back feed through the system. and the reason it does not blow on some units is because it might have a bigger fuse on it. or it could not be fused at all. so that is the reason behind it. hope that helps everyone. [/QUOTE]
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