Hi All,
After an almighty faff, i have managed to fit a pioneer stereo into my 2004 landmark discovery 2. Its one of those stereo's with the flip out screen and built in bluetooth. im dead please with it, my landy now has built in sat nav, hands free calling (via bluetooth), the ability to play DVD's and an ipod connection. I have even managed to keep my steering wheel controls working.
However....
As soon as i turn the ignition key to the first position the stereo powers up. this is fine and this is what it is meant to do however even with the stereo source set to off i have a faint hissing noise. the only way to stop the noise is to remove the stereo security faceplate.
when i play music / a dvd / the radio (any noise) it sounds great and you can no longer hear the hissing noise. the hiss doesn't get any louder with the stereo volume nor is it related to the engine running / revving as i have read on other parts of the forum.
I have titled this thread 'High line amplifier' as i am wondering whether this hiss is amplified nothingness. The volume on my new pioneer is incredibly loud (at 4 you are well on to becoming deaf and at 5, the whole neighbourhood is involved). Any thoughts? I was wondering whether i could simply connect the incoming amp wires to the out going amp wires, thus bypassing the land rover amp altogether (ie just using the pioneer head unit).
i have also read about poor ground loops and that a solution could be connecting my black ground circuit to a new grounding point on the vehicle (one that i make by finding bear metal and connecting my ground circuit directly too).
any help would be greatly appreciated, like i say i am head pleased with what i have achieved, but the hours ive already invested, i really want it to right!
kind regards,
James
After an almighty faff, i have managed to fit a pioneer stereo into my 2004 landmark discovery 2. Its one of those stereo's with the flip out screen and built in bluetooth. im dead please with it, my landy now has built in sat nav, hands free calling (via bluetooth), the ability to play DVD's and an ipod connection. I have even managed to keep my steering wheel controls working.
However....
As soon as i turn the ignition key to the first position the stereo powers up. this is fine and this is what it is meant to do however even with the stereo source set to off i have a faint hissing noise. the only way to stop the noise is to remove the stereo security faceplate.
when i play music / a dvd / the radio (any noise) it sounds great and you can no longer hear the hissing noise. the hiss doesn't get any louder with the stereo volume nor is it related to the engine running / revving as i have read on other parts of the forum.
I have titled this thread 'High line amplifier' as i am wondering whether this hiss is amplified nothingness. The volume on my new pioneer is incredibly loud (at 4 you are well on to becoming deaf and at 5, the whole neighbourhood is involved). Any thoughts? I was wondering whether i could simply connect the incoming amp wires to the out going amp wires, thus bypassing the land rover amp altogether (ie just using the pioneer head unit).
i have also read about poor ground loops and that a solution could be connecting my black ground circuit to a new grounding point on the vehicle (one that i make by finding bear metal and connecting my ground circuit directly too).
any help would be greatly appreciated, like i say i am head pleased with what i have achieved, but the hours ive already invested, i really want it to right!
kind regards,
James