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What you want to do is ground the sheath of your RCA cables

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i had the probelm with my pioneer deck too and i took wire around the signal wires and grounded it to the nearest pice of metal and also i bought a couple ground loop isolators from radio shack and now i dont have the noise any longer

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could also be the HU...

i had the probelm with my pioneer deck too and i took wire around the signal wires and grounded it to the nearest pice of metal and also i bought a couple ground loop isolators from radio shack and now i dont have the noise any longer

There is an internal fuse on the pioneers that tends to blow - a pico fuse - which is the fuse for the head unit's own RCA ground

This is a pretty good read on it http://www.hondacivicforum.com/forum/audio-visual-electronics-10/pioneer-headunit-pico-fuse-fix-*56k*-75438/

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Try re grounding everything in your setup. Between the Pioneer HU and your Line driver would be a good start. Run a small gauge wire between all the chassis of everything you have and see if it stops.

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