By the way, those speakers your checking with a 9 VDC battery... they run in the millivolt range. Connecting a 9 Volt battery is very good way to fry a voice coil in the speaker. Don't do that.. Bad Bad things will happen. The crackle you hear is the voice coil being over loaded and will cook if you keep it up.
Ive been dealing with this al day today. I finally disconnected each speaker one at a time and found out its my front passenger speaker causing it. Its brand new and still sounded great when it kept coming back n randomly. Im gonna take my door panel off tomorrow and make sure nothing is touching. If there isnt and its a short in the wire, i just seen a video where the guy put in new speaker wire and brought it over to the back of the radio and wired it it right to the radio harness (leaving the vehicle wires for that speaker disconnected). Its a lot easier than going through the vehicle wiring.
Bruh I got a 6hr road trip tomorrow and this just happened to mine. I had new audio system done by a shop last week and I don’t wanna touch wires cuz they gonna assume I did it lol. Sucks. But thanks for the vid
Okay... so what if you don't use the high input? I used the RCA's and the speaker wires do not come from the head unit. The Speakers are connected directly to the AMP. It does this with two different AMPS one is right out of the box brand new. Strange thing is, it worked for about five days and all of the sudden it started gettin wiggy, and then in the middle of trouble shooting it popped the "AMP Error". I am about ready to toss this Pioneer DEH-6900BT out the windows at about oh... 95 MPH! This thing has been a thorn in my Butt since I bought it last year. One problem after an other. It killed a brand new AMP I paid $450.00 for. I was lucky the store gave me a replacement.
I have the same error but none of my speakers go through the radio they all go through my actual amp. It just started doing this about a week ago and it's driving me nuts
By the way, those speakers your checking with a 9 VDC battery... they run in the millivolt range. Connecting a 9 Volt battery is very good way to fry a voice coil in the speaker. Don't do that.. Bad Bad things will happen. The crackle you hear is the voice coil being over loaded and will cook if you keep it up.
Really!? I did not know that. Good thing we didn’t do it for long. Thank you for the information
Ive been dealing with this al day today. I finally disconnected each speaker one at a time and found out its my front passenger speaker causing it. Its brand new and still sounded great when it kept coming back n randomly. Im gonna take my door panel off tomorrow and make sure nothing is touching. If there isnt and its a short in the wire, i just seen a video where the guy put in new speaker wire and brought it over to the back of the radio and wired it it right to the radio harness (leaving the vehicle wires for that speaker disconnected). Its a lot easier than going through the vehicle wiring.
Bruh I got a 6hr road trip tomorrow and this just happened to mine. I had new audio system done by a shop last week and I don’t wanna touch wires cuz they gonna assume I did it lol. Sucks. But thanks for the vid
Man sorry to hear that bro! But yeah they might not like that
Okay... so what if you don't use the high input? I used the RCA's and the speaker wires do not come from the head unit. The Speakers are connected directly to the AMP. It does this with two different AMPS one is right out of the box brand new. Strange thing is, it worked for about five days and all of the sudden it started gettin wiggy, and then in the middle of trouble shooting it popped the "AMP Error". I am about ready to toss this Pioneer DEH-6900BT out the windows at about oh... 95 MPH! This thing has been a thorn in my Butt since I bought it last year. One problem after an other. It killed a brand new AMP I paid $450.00 for. I was lucky the store gave me a replacement.
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Murray B no problem
I have the same error but none of my speakers go through the radio they all go through my actual amp. It just started doing this about a week ago and it's driving me nuts
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What if you cut the rear wires but still amp error
V Tonga sorry V, I’m not sure what to do after that. Tell me everything that has happened when you got the AMP Error
It could be the internal amp in the head unit. If that's the case and you have no warranty, time for a new head unit.