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Username: Toneloc

Post Number: 18
Registered: Jun-04
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on my pioneer head unit i switch the sub woofer button to off and the subs still on. I was wondering if i messed up on the wiring or something? please help
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Username: Jayj

Post Number: 250
Registered: May-04
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Do you have your amp's RCAs plug in the sub out?? Are do you have them pluged in in of the other outputs??
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JeffS
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My Pioneer HU (4400) has an option to connect a sub directly to the rear speaker outputs. I think that sub buton is only functional when you have it set up (the sub)directly to the rear speaker outputs (no amp). Just a theory though, try switching the setting to [front speakers & sub], if you've wired it to the rear output, the sub should cut out.
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JeffS
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My Pioneer (4400) has an option to hook a sub directly to the rear speaker output (no amp) I think the feature you are referring to is for that kind of set up. Try switching to the [front speakers & sub] setting and then hitting the [sub off] button. If you have four speakers, an amp and sub, I don't think the [sub off] feature is active. Just my theory though. -Good luck!
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JeffS
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My Pioneer (4400) has an option to hook a sub directly to the rear speaker output (no amp) I think the feature you are referring to is for that kind of set up. Try switching to the [front speakers & sub] setting and then hitting the [sub off] button. If you have four speakers, an amp and sub, I don't think the [sub off] feature is active. Just my theory though. -Good luck!
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Username: Toneloc

Post Number: 19
Registered: Jun-04
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I think i have them connected to the other outputs
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