I am pretty sure I figured out what the problem is. My understanding is all pioneer headunits use Pico fuses and I probably blue them. My sound from the headunit sounds like shit, me and my brother ripped the car apart (and fatmat'd the rear deck //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif ) and re-ran the power wire on the other side of the car. We connected it much neater w/ a gold plated positive terms. We re sanded all ground locations, we bought ferrite cores and added them to both ends of the RCA's, and tried thick *** mono price RCA's. we were able to get the hum noise almost completely gone. Unfortunatly most of the sound from my music was gone too. We could pull the RCA's from the deck, and plug them into my 1GB mp3 player and the sound was awesome, and hum free.
Needless to say, I read that pioneer decks have pico fuses that can be blown very easily if you pull RCA cables while the deck is powered up. Well i did that about 100 times while trying to figure this out, and may have done it when I swapped amps, and that may have been my cause right there.
needless to say, replacing/bypassing the pico fuses are a *****, so I may be forced to send this back to pioneer for replacement/repair. So no headunit/sub for the next few weeks is my guess.