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<blockquote data-quote="flex229" data-source="post: 7614175" data-attributes="member: 639027"><p>i know this is my first post...im new to this,,,need you guys' expert opinions.</p><p></p><p>I have an aftermarket older Pioneer head unit on my 2002 Isuzu Rodeo. Unit is dehp2009p, i believe...its from about '07...a little older..</p><p></p><p>I had to bypass the factory amp (blew out) and put in the following equipment:</p><p></p><p>I had my guy install 2 6-in. speakers in the front doors (Sony), 2 six-in. speakers in the back doors(Sony), 2 4-in. speakers in the rear area(Pioneer), and 2 1-in. tweeters in front doors (Kenwood.) Also had a 600 W amp (Sony)installed.</p><p></p><p><strong>My problem</strong>: whenever I change my equalizer settings on my head unit by pushing the "audio" button, I hear a crackling/rather loud static-like sound in my left front speakers. (could be crackling in all speakers, but the ones nearest the drivers seat are the ones that i notice for obvious reasons).</p><p></p><p>What could be causing this? The guys who installed my equipment were a little baffled.</p><p></p><p>I believe my guys said they kept factory wiring...</p><p></p><p>thanks....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flex229, post: 7614175, member: 639027"] i know this is my first post...im new to this,,,need you guys' expert opinions. I have an aftermarket older Pioneer head unit on my 2002 Isuzu Rodeo. Unit is dehp2009p, i believe...its from about '07...a little older.. I had to bypass the factory amp (blew out) and put in the following equipment: I had my guy install 2 6-in. speakers in the front doors (Sony), 2 six-in. speakers in the back doors(Sony), 2 4-in. speakers in the rear area(Pioneer), and 2 1-in. tweeters in front doors (Kenwood.) Also had a 600 W amp (Sony)installed. [B]My problem[/B]: whenever I change my equalizer settings on my head unit by pushing the "audio" button, I hear a crackling/rather loud static-like sound in my left front speakers. (could be crackling in all speakers, but the ones nearest the drivers seat are the ones that i notice for obvious reasons). What could be causing this? The guys who installed my equipment were a little baffled. I believe my guys said they kept factory wiring... thanks.... [/QUOTE]
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