redmugenjazz
21-03-2010, 05:44 PM
Dear all i have a problem,
I have unplugged my car battery and disconnected the rear harness for my cd player (pioneer deh 6950IB) to change the cd player's location on the double din. in the process i did not change the location of any wires. However, when i re-connected my battery and switch the cd player on, vocals start playing thought the front speakers (running from rca from head unit to the amp). I thought it was the amp which was playing up, so i connect my mp3 player to the ends of the rca which runs from my head unit to my amp -> everything sounds fine. but when i plug the rca into the headunit, i just hear vocals through the fronts. when i change the fader to run rear (run from the rear harness of the headunit) only it sounds fine. i Have no idea what has happened, i am considering to run a line converter from the head unit's harness to rca going to the amp (preety stupid option for a headunit which has rca outputs). My question is, have i blown any fuses INTERNALLY or have i changed a setting, somewhere which may have caused this?
I have unplugged my car battery and disconnected the rear harness for my cd player (pioneer deh 6950IB) to change the cd player's location on the double din. in the process i did not change the location of any wires. However, when i re-connected my battery and switch the cd player on, vocals start playing thought the front speakers (running from rca from head unit to the amp). I thought it was the amp which was playing up, so i connect my mp3 player to the ends of the rca which runs from my head unit to my amp -> everything sounds fine. but when i plug the rca into the headunit, i just hear vocals through the fronts. when i change the fader to run rear (run from the rear harness of the headunit) only it sounds fine. i Have no idea what has happened, i am considering to run a line converter from the head unit's harness to rca going to the amp (preety stupid option for a headunit which has rca outputs). My question is, have i blown any fuses INTERNALLY or have i changed a setting, somewhere which may have caused this?