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Richie
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posted on 16th Apr 03 at 17:22 |
yup you just need to know what ur doing and be very cautious when taking it apart, see if its under guarantee first. I did mine myself, just a case of soldering the cracked points.
[Edited on 16-04-2003 by AustinPXX]
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bradfincham
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posted on 16th Apr 03 at 16:54 |
so did you manage to get these solder points fixed then??
i will check to see if they have any voltage 2moro! cheers tho
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Richie
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posted on 16th Apr 03 at 16:04 |
on pioneer head units ill think you'll find you need to turn the preouts on, i had to on my 6400R.
Read the book and if that fails, check your preouts on the head unit with a multimeter. If they arent giving a reading, the solder points have come loose on the headunit board. This happened with a kenwood unit i had.
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bradfincham
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posted on 16th Apr 03 at 14:04 |
bought a pioneer deh-8000r of mate, he had it running 2 12" subs, put it into my car and it perfectly runs my 1 12" sub,
then i soldered all the wires up neatly etc and now i cannot get any sound from the sub
there is power to the amp as i have checked and the light is on
the sub is turned on the head unit
we have changed rca leads
changed subs
changed amps
so im left with the head unit!
is is possible for the sub outputs to break at all? all fuses are o.k and been replaced?
any one got any ideas??
:!
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