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<blockquote data-quote="R0ID_RAGE" data-source="post: 4194036" data-attributes="member: 576398"><p>I wish my problem was that easy. I thought I had it figured out a few days ago. distortion up the *** listening to metal w/ heavy high's...especially singing...the speakers would make a "crackling" sound.</p><p></p><p>anyway, the other day I turned the bass boost to 0 on my sub-amp and the door speakers cleared up immediately...then resorted back to shitty the next day for no reason. been told its the pioneer's internal amp that went to shit, but wouldn't that make NO sound come out of the speakers?</p><p></p><p>i'm so ****ing confused! i just re-wired everything to make sure, re-grounded everything, took my subs completely out, disconnected amp...nothing.</p><p></p><p>now, I just ran speaker wire to the back...going to use the front 2 speakers connected to an external amp...see if that fixes it.</p><p></p><p>****!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R0ID_RAGE, post: 4194036, member: 576398"] I wish my problem was that easy. I thought I had it figured out a few days ago. distortion up the *** listening to metal w/ heavy high's...especially singing...the speakers would make a "crackling" sound. anyway, the other day I turned the bass boost to 0 on my sub-amp and the door speakers cleared up immediately...then resorted back to shitty the next day for no reason. been told its the pioneer's internal amp that went to shit, but wouldn't that make NO sound come out of the speakers? i'm so ****ing confused! i just re-wired everything to make sure, re-grounded everything, took my subs completely out, disconnected amp...nothing. now, I just ran speaker wire to the back...going to use the front 2 speakers connected to an external amp...see if that fixes it. ****! [/QUOTE]
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