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n370zpg 04-25-2011 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by HITEKG8 (Post 1070708)
Just installed mine, using with Bose amp and speakers hissing sound is killing me, about to get rid of pioneer forever so tired of these aftermarket issues, any suggestions? Thank you all.

Not sure what the hissing noise may be...ground wiring problems perhaps?

I had a local guy install my whole set up for $320 (head unit, components, amp + wiring, subwoofer). Great dude, did a fantastic job and couldn't be more happy. Other shops like car toys were asking for $1000+ total BS.

Overall I'm finding the pioneer 930bt to be excellent. the start-up takes about 10-15 seconds to load up, no lag between sources and the navigation is spot on. my apartment complex is brand new and doesn't show up on most gps/navs but loaded it with no problems. i have an iphone4 and the bluetooth works very well (connects 5 seconds after the 15 second load and dials/receives calls flawlessly). songs from my iphone load up quickly and the pandora app works great. my girl loves the look, especially the orange-red color theme match. the only complaint i have is the screen is a bit on the bright side especially at night and I cant seem to adjust the brightness.

HITEKG8 04-25-2011 08:48 AM

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MY brother in law did the install he has an audio place, the install is pretty simple make aurw you purchase a differential converter , this will eliminate the hiss sound. I'm in the car business Welcome To Autotoys.Com - Online Car Stereo, Ipod Adapters And Accessories *- Autotoys has the best prices in the nation and they deliver this particular unit anywhere. Mind you I have a 2010 sports touring with Bose , the hissing is due to the Bose amp, hence the Differential converter.

HITEKG8 04-25-2011 08:52 AM

MY brother in law did the install he has an audio place, the install is pretty simple make sure you purchase a differential converter , this will eliminate the hiss sound. I'm in the car business Welcome To Autotoys.Com - Online Car Stereo, Ipod Adapters And Accessories *- Autotoys has the best prices in the nation and they deliver this particular unit anywhere. Mind you I have a 2010 sports touring with Bose , the hissing is due to the Bose amp, hence the Differential converter.

cheshirecat 04-25-2011 10:02 AM

You're supposed to use a PAC adapter to match up your head unit's output to the output required for the Bose system.

Glad to hear you got it figured out.

chuckd05 04-25-2011 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by HITEKG8 (Post 1070711)
BTW, the unit I installed in the AVIC-X930BT hissing is killing me.
Don't know what to do.

Something is wrong with the install


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