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Replaced head unit - Sub constant flexing tone
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Tanner" data-source="post: 7244248" data-attributes="member: 631035"><p>Just switched my head unit for a different one. It had a sirius head unit with no cd player so I switched it out for one that did.</p><p></p><p>I matched all the wires up and even re checked this this morning. I'm at a loss here.</p><p></p><p>The Problem:</p><p></p><p>- When turning on the head unit regardless of "radio" / "usb" / "cd" / "ipod" etc, you hear the sub kick on and its just sitting there pulsating and I want to say there is a tone on it but its so low I can't hardly hear it but you can tell its there and annoying.</p><p></p><p>*This is with the head unit "sub volume" turned to 0 and "bass" turned to 0. Regardless of what I do it still does it. It still pounds and plays bass just fine but the tone / constant sub movement is driving me crazy.</p><p></p><p>I changed nothing other than the head unit, so not sure what went wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Tanner, post: 7244248, member: 631035"] Just switched my head unit for a different one. It had a sirius head unit with no cd player so I switched it out for one that did. I matched all the wires up and even re checked this this morning. I'm at a loss here. The Problem: - When turning on the head unit regardless of "radio" / "usb" / "cd" / "ipod" etc, you hear the sub kick on and its just sitting there pulsating and I want to say there is a tone on it but its so low I can't hardly hear it but you can tell its there and annoying. *This is with the head unit "sub volume" turned to 0 and "bass" turned to 0. Regardless of what I do it still does it. It still pounds and plays bass just fine but the tone / constant sub movement is driving me crazy. I changed nothing other than the head unit, so not sure what went wrong. [/QUOTE]
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