So, can anyone tell me if the Pioneer NEX units still have a pico fuse? I have whine I CANNOT get rid of. I swapped processors out, I think I have ALWAYS had a tiny bit, but the C-DSP 6x8 I thought was the culprit. So, I swapped in an Arc PS8, and it got WORSE. My installer friend spent some time trying to rig up a jumper on the RCAs from the input side to the output side which seemed to help, but it wouldn't stay in place very well, apparently. It was much better, but the next morning it was bad again.
So I pulled the headunit and tried to run a ground from the RCAs to the chassis of the headunit, I felt like it helped, but it is apparently not very stable and the whine is bad again. I mean, there's not a good way to really wrap a wire around the RCA grounds and get it to stay. He was suggesting opening up the Arc and soldering in a jumper, but I really don't want to do that, and I know this whole thing is a band-aid issue anyways.
I mean, I guess it must be the headunit, if I unplug the RCAs, the whine goes away. I've also got a little bit of hiss, as well, but that's not super noticeable. The whine is killing me, though. I'm literally ready to pull my headunit and send it somewhere to have someone fix it if there is a pico fuse, I'm not 100% sure that is the issue, but holy cripes, I can't keep listening to this. Grounds are all solid, the processors is grounded back to the headunit, which is grounded to the vehicle's wiring harness. All the amps ground back into the engine bay to this:
It also has only intermittent Nav function, this is mostly gone, but does come back periodically for a day or two. And I cannot get my phone to connect via AndroidAuto - it used to, years ago, but no more. I saw some service on Ebay to send in the headunit and fix the nav stuff, and I wondered if this would also fix the phone connectivity - but that isn't a dealbreaker either way. But finding someone who could do the nav and the pico fuse at the same time (IF that is what this is) would be helpful.
Maybe I just need a need a new headunit, but I really want a double-DIN with high-end 3-way processing, but I don't know what else to do. I'd rather get away from using a processor altogether, but with HLCDs, I need the EQ capabilities, really.
Suggestions?