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Old May 12, 2009, 05:13 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by biggie5252 View Post
Yes a bad ground can cause a pop, especially when the volume goes to 0 with a digital volume control. This is a very common problem with Pioneer headunits. There's a little "fuse" inside that blows. It can be caused by unplugging the Rcas with the headunit on.

Did you unplug the Rcas with the headunit still on?
Initially, no.

But did leave the headunit on while troubleshooting.



Also, my headunit has 3 RCA outputs. How would I ground out the 3rd one that isn't part of the headunit. It's on a cord thats about 3-4" long extending from the back of the headunit.

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