View Full Version : bass skips head unit, what do i do?
1meanGTA 11-02-2006, 08:02 AM well i got everything hooked up in my truck, other than doing the big 3 and putting in my alternator. so, it will be quite a bit louder, but already, when i get on it, the head unit skips.
what do you guys do to dampen vibration around the cd player, i know there are louder people than me here?
dogfriend 11-02-2006, 10:45 AM WHAT? :p: :D
boominXplorer 11-02-2006, 11:50 AM are you using MP3s or CDs? I would burn a brand new CD and then try it.
Lil98Sport4X4 11-02-2006, 12:01 PM That's really strange that your CD player is skipping. I haven't had any issues with mine, and I'm running the same HU. If it is a CD-R or R/W, then I'd try boominX's suggestion and re-burning your CD. Sometimes blank CDs have defects and cause the songs to skip. If that doesn't work, then I'd try a lens cleaner CD.
Good luck...
1meanGTA 11-02-2006, 01:10 PM i dont like listening to mp3's. these are brand spankin new cd's. i looked at the link in your sig, i think i may be a tad louder. i'm easily doing high 140's, and should break 50's with the electrical upgrades. you can barely breathe in there if i play some bass heavy rap.
btw, alternator is in, and im taking a break from doing the big 3 now so it should be getting pretty crazy in about an hour.
Lil98Sport4X4 11-02-2006, 02:22 PM Oh yeah, I'm sure what you're runnin' is louder than mine, but it still amazes me that the CD skips. I don't have the manual handy, but I wonder if our decks have a memory buffer to prevent skipping. Does your player only skip on the bass notes?
The only suggestion I have left is to look into an iPod, Zen, or other MP3 player if your bass is reaching "CD skipping" volumes.
Good luck...
DOZIER 11-02-2006, 03:39 PM Well, when my cd player skipped when I used to have my six twelves...:)
I was on an old mic...Not sure which one, but I hit a 152. Well my cd player would start skipping and you could put pressure on it from either the top or bottom with your hand and it would stop skipping. I actually ended up sticking some popsicle sticks under mine to create some added support and pressure under the head unit and it stopped skipping.
1meanGTA 11-02-2006, 03:41 PM it does have a memory buffer, it will play fine for 15 or 20 seconds, then start skipping, and if i dont turn it down, it says error 3 and stops playing altogether.
i just remembered though, our decks also can store like 6 cd's on the internal hard drive, i can put all my really loud songs on there and be fine.
Lil98Sport4X4 11-02-2006, 04:04 PM There ya go.
I completely forgot about the internal HD.
Problem solved ...at least until you run out of space :D
1meanGTA 11-02-2006, 07:22 PM its only certain frequencies that does it. young jeezy trap or die is probably the most brutal song i've played, the pressure on your chest and feeling in your throat and stomach is ridiculous, but it wont skip it. i put on gucci mane trap house, skips in 15 seconds everytime. both songs are continuous bass.
so 6 cd's worth ought to be more than enough for the rap songs that do skip it.
xartic 11-02-2006, 08:54 PM the system i used to have would make cds skip real bad if they were regular cds, but if i had a mp3 cd, it would never skip at all
Mexplorer 11-04-2006, 11:58 AM Actually is not very hard to do so.....i had the factory cd changer in the 96. With two Rockford fosgates 10"s when i reached 3/4 of the max volume the changer started to skip very badly.....and that was playing "missy elliot`s my people" .
Its my fault after all, i dont wanna change to a decent aftermarket headunit...
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