pioneer head unit problem
The amp to sub connection has nothing to do with the HU's internal amplifier, but it will damage your sub amp if it shorts. without a meter it's hard to define any electrical problem, but try this if you can: Take a speaker that you know is good, and is 4 ohms. IE any coaxial speaker will work. Unhook all of the HU's speaker leads from your car and one at a time hook it to the speaker. If it works like that you're in luck, the unit is only protected. If not, it's possibly busted.
I lived out in Cross Creek when i first moved to FL 4 years ago, nice area!
I lived out in Cross Creek when i first moved to FL 4 years ago, nice area!
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like uh bruce b downs and i75
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The amp to sub connection has nothing to do with the HU's internal amplifier, but it will damage your sub amp if it shorts. without a meter it's hard to define any electrical problem, but try this if you can: Take a speaker that you know is good, and is 4 ohms. IE any coaxial speaker will work. Unhook all of the HU's speaker leads from your car and one at a time hook it to the speaker. If it works like that you're in luck, the unit is only protected. If not, it's possibly busted.
I lived out in Cross Creek when i first moved to FL 4 years ago, nice area!
I lived out in Cross Creek when i first moved to FL 4 years ago, nice area!
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ur shure the speaker u tested with is a good speaker? i blew some 6.5's but the read 3ohms (shuld read 4ohms) instead of 4ohms. this blew the amp i had em on but if they are hooked up to a 2ohm stable amp they play fine.
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u have to disconnect all the speakers being ran by the HU when u test it btw. if u wanna shared_pm me ill give u my num and try and explain it over the fone lol. this is how boring my day job is
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lol @ boring day job. well i looked at the speakers and they are 4 ohm (they had 4 and the little ohm sign next to them) i also had an extra harness for the head unit that i hooked up and tried the one speaker at a time thing and it still dont wanna work
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but if the speaker isnt reading 4ohms (could be bad or worn out) the unit will still go protect. with out a multi meter you will not know if the speaker is "good"
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