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  1. Yep, never again will I buy anything made by Pioneer, I didnt spend $500 on this radio to have noise...
  2. Had this same problem, try grounding the RCAs, if that doesnt work replace them, and if that doesnt fix it is the radio. Pioneers are bad about the internal ground going out and causing noise. even my deh-980bt has this problem. I spent probably 2 weeks trying to figure our where the noise was coming from and its the radio. Did a install in a guys truck yesterday that had a DEH 6800 and it had aweful noise, replaced it with a Kenwood and the problem was solved.
  3. Oh, Ive got Verizon and it worked on mine so i didnt know, but one day pass ftw!
  4. www.myxertones.com just register, upload, edit and send.
  5. X2 But I have Yung Joc - Bottle Poppin but it never gets used...
  6. Great looking build. Cant wait to see it when its finished, but got a quick question, how do you plan on not having any standing waves?
  7. Yours will probably be similar, adding the yellow top wont help near as much as the alternator would. I have a second battery on mine and my voltage drops to around 10.5.
  8. Go with the Audiopipe 1500 d. We can sell you one and ship it to you if you want. Pm if interested.
  9. Around how much power are you wanting to get and at what price range?
  10. Couldnt find any info on the 2500 d but here is the 1600 d and it only does half of what its rated at, just like every other crunch amp I have seen. http://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Crunch...under_GP1600.1/
  11. Lol, I had trouble with the back, the front was easy for me, I think yours looks a little better tho because of the lip you added.
  12. We sell them at the shop I work at and I havent been impressed with them, they are not true power, the 1000 watt only does around 400, but for $120 they arent to bad. And if you run them at low ohm loads they will overheat, when we install them we run them at 4 ohms. There are better amps out there.
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