Radio cuts in and out after new install Autoaux MOST
#1
Radio cuts in and out after new install Autoaux MOST
So I have a bose most cdr23 car.
I decided to replace the cdr23 with a Pioneer streaming unit.
I have a most car so I bought the autoaux fiber to rca converter.
I tapped terminal 4 for 12v power, terminal 8 for ground, terminal 5 for amp signal and got my acc 12v from an unused connector in the dash.
I get everything hooked up and soldered. I power it up for the first time, and I hear this repeating sound that almost sounds like what a record player makes at the end of an album. Its not at regular intervals though. So I pair my phone up and start playing some music and that sound interrupts the music. So the music plays for a few seconds *interruption* plays for a few seconds *interruption*, like I said its not at regular intervals.
Anyone experience something similar and/or resolved it?
Edit: separating the supply power and ground for the radio and aux unit to different sources did not help.
I decided to replace the cdr23 with a Pioneer streaming unit.
I have a most car so I bought the autoaux fiber to rca converter.
I tapped terminal 4 for 12v power, terminal 8 for ground, terminal 5 for amp signal and got my acc 12v from an unused connector in the dash.
I get everything hooked up and soldered. I power it up for the first time, and I hear this repeating sound that almost sounds like what a record player makes at the end of an album. Its not at regular intervals though. So I pair my phone up and start playing some music and that sound interrupts the music. So the music plays for a few seconds *interruption* plays for a few seconds *interruption*, like I said its not at regular intervals.
Anyone experience something similar and/or resolved it?
Edit: separating the supply power and ground for the radio and aux unit to different sources did not help.
Last edited by MD996TT; 06-23-2017 at 04:42 PM.
#2
I didn't experience it, did you do the power on and then off before using the stereo ? HiFi or Bose factory amp ? the amp power on is controlled by the fiber optic cable's and does not require a remote.