I have everything set up right and working but with one exception, each time I plug in the rca cable to the subwoofer output on the avh-120bt sound from that side wont work. If I plug it in on the front rca output on the radio my subwoofer will work. Any tips on how to get it working?
Please be more specific with your question: The Pioneer AVH-120BT has 2 sets of RCA outputs for operating external amplifiers. They can be setup as front and rear outputs or front and subwoofer outputs. RCA outputs are set up as pairs. Red for the right and white for the left. Are you using the receiver's built in amplifier to operate your speakers? Are they wired directly or through the vehicle's wiring system? Or are you using an external amplifier to power the speakers? Two speakers or 4 speakers? Does your subwoofer amplifier have RCA or Speaker Level inputs? Does the subwoofer have power from the battery? You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here; ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Yes. You can use all 4 speaker outputs and the RCA outputs running to an external amplifier for a subwoofer at the same time. The product is designed to reliably operate with the speaker outputs and RCA outputs operating at the same time. No worries. Depending upon your amplifier and subwoofer, you may want to run the RCA outputs as subwoofer with a crossover, or if possible to use a subwoofer crossover that may be built into the amplifier. You can learn more about Pioneer self powered subwoofers here: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html You can learn more about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
RCA outputs, are low level outputs designed to be used with an external amplifier. The RCA outputs send the low level signal to the external amplifier and then the amplifier does what is designed to do. It amplifies the low level signal into a signal that can push speakers. You then can hear the sound from the speakers. The RCA outputs are not designed to connect directly to speakers of any kind. The Pioneer AVH-110BT has a built in amplifier designed for operating 4 speakers in your vehicle. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer system in this video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html If you are looking to add a subwoofer to your system there are many options both big and small to get good sound. The easiest way to get started with a subwoofer is a self-powered subwoofer. This is a product that has an amplifier and a subwoofer combined together in one product. You can see some possibilities from Pioneer in this video: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Noob question: so if there are only 2 rca outputs this head unit, but i have pair front and pair rear speakers and a subwoofer total, then if this head unit has one rca output going to power amp then subwoofer , and the other rca output powering front speakers via same poweramp, then whats pushing my rear speakers?
There are a few different ways to solve this issue. The best answer depends upon the best solution for you in your vehicle. I recommend to get a 5 channel amplifier such as the Pioneer GM-D9705 seen here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html With a 5 channel amp, you can run the front / rear / and subwoofer with on amplifier. With the Pioneer GM-D9705 you can run the Full Range Front and Rear RCA outputs from the in-dash receiver directly to the amplifier. The amplifier will pass this signal to the subwoofer output of the amplifier. In a setup like this, I recommend to use the crossovers on the amplifier. A 2nd way to set this up is with an amplifier that has an RCA output like the Pioneer GM-D8704 seen here: ruclips.net/video/E-VbUBAGwAI/видео.html You can run the front and rear RCA's from the receiver to this amp, and then RCA output from this amp to a subwoofer amplifier like the Pioneer GM-D8701 seen here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html or to a self amplified subwoofer like the Pioneer TS-WX1220AH seen here: ruclips.net/video/RFb9Qpt9Obo/видео.html A third way to set up a system like this is to use the in-dash receiver's internal amplifier. For example: Your front speakers and your subwoofer are run from an external amplifier, and the rear speakers are run from the receiver's internal amplifier. All of these solutions will work if properly set up.
I just installed this unit in my 02 Ford Mustang GT, I did add door speakers and tweets, I did keep the Mach 460 amps in the back and everything sounds great. Problem I am having is that after 5 to 10 minutes, the volume lowers by itself until I get no volume at all. Have you heard of this before?
This is not normal operation for a Pioneer receiver. I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-110BT on the front panel, just below the USB port. Are you using a steering wheel control adapter in this installation? If so , the steering wheel control adapter may be programmed incorrectly and causing the volume to lower by itself. You can find more videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If you have Pioneer AVH-110BT please watch the video again with the sound on. ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html This is fully explained in the video. There are 2 sets of RCA outputs on the AVH-110BT. They can be set up as Front full range and rear full range, or as Front full range and the rear becomes the subwoofer output. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/UxuZp71garg/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
i have a problem im not getting power to my amp but everything woth wiring is correct is there something in the headinit settings that would affect that?
The in-dash receiver does not power the amplifier. Your amplifier power connection needs to be connected directly to the vehicle's battery. And the amplifier needs to be grounded to metal in the body or frame of the vehicle. The Blue wire with white stripe from the receiver is used to switch the amplifier on and off with the receiver. You can learn more about it here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html You must select a music source on the receiver. There is no setting on the receiver that turns the amplifier on or off. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Just bought the 120bt i had stock headunit and my subs worked perfect i had an output converter before with my stock stereo now I installed this one with rca's to my amp instead of my output converter and now im not getting nothing I can barely hear the subs playing?
@@igameincolor4597 What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Please be sure you are using the correct pair of RCA outputs from the in-dash receiver to the subwoofer. Please be sure you have the subwoofer output switched on in the receiver's Audio Menu seen here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Are you certain the external amplifier is powering on? If have an existing amplifier, and you are changing the in-dash receiver, or you are changing the way the in-dash receiver sends signal to the external amplifier, you will need to adjust the external amplifier's gain control. Please contact the manufactured of your amplifier for more information about adjusting the amp's gain control. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics i have the 120bt version the ports don’t have color like the one shown in the video red and white mines are all white. But i fixed mines i believe. My rca were flipped white was supposed to be top left and then red bottom left.
Please clarify your question. Do you mean the vehicle's steering wheel controls worked with the original car stereo, before you installed the Pioneer AVH-110BT, and now the steering wheel controls don't work with the new receiver? If so, The Pioneer AVH-110BT requires a 3rd party adapter to operate the in-dash receiver through the vehicle's steering wheel controls. Many are available. Here is one possibility: www.metraonline.com/part/AXSWC You can see where the steering wheel control adapter plugs into the receiver in this Pioneer unboxing video: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html Or, do you mean the Pioneer AVH-110BT was installed and working with the vehicle's steering wheel controls and it has since stopped working. If that's the case, I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-110BT just below the USB port on the front of the receiver. If this does not correct the issue, the steering wheel control adapter wiring may have become loose or disconnected. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/_GiEKfZMzs0/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
The Red and White jacks you see on the back of the pioneer in-dash receiver are called RCA outputs. The RCA outputs are designed to send a low level audio signal to an external amplifier. RCA outputs are not designed to be directly connected to a loud speaker or stand alone subwoofer. RCA outputs send the audio signal to an external amplifier. The external amplifier then sends the amplified signal to the speakers or subwoofer. You can see the red and white jacks on the amplifier here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html It's a common practice in car audio to use 10-15 foot RCA extension cables to send the audio signal from the in-dash receiver to the external amplifier. However, if your subwoofer has a built in amplifier, and this is commonly know as a self powered subwoofer, a subwoofer speaker and amplifier built into one box, you can use the RCA outputs to send the signal directly to this type of subwoofer. Pioneer makes many different types of self powered subwoofer seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html And subwoofers that require an external amplifier seen here: ruclips.net/video/AfxYsYFnzes/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Please help, I bought a Rockville Rws12ca internally amplified sub. I wired it in (everything except the "remote wire") to my car and plugged it I to my pioneer Avh-221ex. It flickers on when I start the car, but doesn't stay on. Is it because of the remote wire? Where does it go??
When you say " it flickers on" when you start the vehicle, what part are you talking about? The subwoofer? Or the in-dash receiver? Many amp/subwoofers need to be wired directly to the vehicle's battery for power and separately directly to metal for ground. There should be no shared power/ground connection to the in-dash receiver. Are you using RCA wires to carry the signal from the in-dash receiver to the subwoofer? If so, you'll probably need the "remote wire" or Blue/White to switch the subwoofer on and off. The Blue wire with white stripe on the back of the Pioneer receiver, is the system remote lead. It is used to switch on and off external amplifiers and, other parts, you want to switch on and off with the in-dash receiver. The Blue/white is sort of like an On/Off switch for an amplifier. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html I recommend to contact the manufacturer of your subwoofer for help with that product. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I’ve got a van so only front speakers, my old head unit I just ran a wire from the front speaker to the sub but that obviously doesn’t work now so tried what you’ve done but still no joy? Is it because I haven’t got rear speakers?
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Does the subwoofer have an amplifier?, with a power cable? and ground cable? Is the subwoofer connected to the receiver's rear speaker outputs? You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver in this Pioneer How To video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics my head unit is a double din AVH-G220BT, the sub has no amp or power cable..I have connected the sub like shown in the video & also changed all of the settings
@@gandhi1078 Please be more specific about your setup. Are you saying the subwoofer has RCA inputs similar to what is shown in the video above at 0:30 as seen here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html And you've connected the receiver and subwoofer with RCA cables with red and white connections? If that's the case, it sounds like it's a powered subwoofer. What is the make and model number? If your subwoofer has no amplifier and no power cables, and no RCA inputs, you'll need to use the receiver's internal amplifier and speaker outputs to run the subwoofer. I recommend to use the Green and Green with black stripe wires. These wires should connect directly to the Red and Black connections on the subwoofer. You can learn more about wiring your receiver with the green and green with black stripe wires in this video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html
Just so I'm clear, there are 2 separate external amplifiers in this system. There are several possible ways to make this work depending upon the capabilities of the external amplifiers. The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 pairs of RCA outputs. The simplest way to set this up is running both pairs of speakers from one amplifier. The receiver's front RCA outputs should run to this amp for the front and rear speakers. I recommend a crossover setting HPF of 80Hz for the front and rear speakers. Please note: You'll have no fader in this type of setup. The receiver's rear RCA outputs should run to the subwoofer amplifier. I recommend a crossover LPF setting of 80Hz for the subwoofer output. On the receiver, set the rear output to Subwoofer. This will give you subwoofer controls from the in-dah receiver that effect the rear/subwoofer RCA outputs. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
So I just bought a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport and the previous owners installed one of your touchscreen systems and it seems like it's connected great, the steering wheel controls work and the speakers are all working. The only issue is the subwoofer doesn't seem to be working at all. Could this be a connection/wiring issue or can it be fixed in the settings or does it just mean that the subwoofer is broken? In the settings it says the subwoofer is on, I played around with the settings (however I also don't know what a lot of them mean) but I just can't seem to get any sound to come out of the subwoofer. I looked at the subwoofer and it looks to be in great condition. How can I check to see if the previous owner hooked it up correctly to the pioneer?
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? This is usually printed on the face of the receiver near one of the corners. Usually the model number will begin with the letters AVH, or DMH, or AVIC. If you have the receiver's Subwoofer output switched ON, that is very likely all you can do from the receiver to get the subwoofer to operate. Much of the rest is decided by how the subwoofer is wired to the receiver and the power system in the vehicle. Without taking the vehicle apart, it's difficult to tell what may be the issue. When you say the subwoofer is not working, please be more specific with your question. Is this a Jeep factory subwoofer? or a Pioneer subwoofer? or other after market subwoofer also installed by the previous owner? Is there a power indicator LED on the subwoofer? Are there visible controls on the subwoofer or it's enclosure? Similar to what is shown in this video: ruclips.net/video/5BOYxxv9l5k/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here; ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics The model number is AVH- W4400NEX. The subwoofer is the jeep factory installed one in the floor of the trunk, I don't see any leds or controls around it or on it. When I say it's not working I mean it doesn't play any sound at all and I have no idea if it's hooked up because there's no indication led on it that says that it could be on
@@courtneyroberts1306 Thank you for the additional information. Please read this entire response before you make any changes to the receiver. Here is a Pioneer How To video about the Audio Settings for the receiver: ruclips.net/video/AvBMEbbvMhs/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/Z86fQryoRVk/видео.html The AVH-W4400NEX has a detachable face. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/tRHXmE_xsAE/видео.html When you detach and reattach the face, or reset the system, you may need a password to operate the receiver. Since this product was purchased from a previous owner, it's possible the receiver is password protected. You'll need that password to operate the receiver if you press the reset button. Unfortunately, it's difficult to give accurate instruction with many variables in a situation like yours. Here are some possible solutions: If the subwoofer is in fact functional, I suspect it is not receiving an on/off signal from the new in-dash receiver. The subwoofer should automatically switch on and off with the in-dash receiver. This is typically done with the Blue/White wire on the back of the receiver. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver in this How To video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html It's also possible, the subwoofer is switching on with the receiver, and is simply not receiving any audio signal from the receiver to playback. An audio signal is sent to the subwoofer through one of two possible ways. 1. RCA connection. You can see that on the back of the AVH-W4400NEX here: ruclips.net/video/Dg3LTbgd__k/видео.html or 2. through the speaker outputs. You can see that here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html If you are uncomfortable with removing the receiver from the dash, I recommend to visit a Pioneer Authorized Dealer in your area for help with the installation. You can find a Pioneer Authorized Dealer in your area here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Where-To-Buy If the receiver appears to be operating normally in all aspects except the subwoofer output, there is a small chance the subwoofer output will operate normally if you press the microprocessor reset button. Please be certain you have the receiver's password before you press the reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX on the hard key panel to the far right. Please be sure to install the latest firmware for your Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX. You can find it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/NEX/AVH-W4400NEX#downloads You can download a copy of the owner's manual for the AVH-W4400NEX here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/AVH-W4400NEX_OperationManual111020.pdf You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about the AVH-W4400NEX here: ruclips.net/video/MkWffv3vB6Q/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Thanks for the video. Do you know if this stereo or the AVH-120BT will work with an existing rear dvd screen. I noticed this deck doesn’t have a yellow video output
The Pioneer AVH-120BT and AVH-110BT are nearly identical and do not have a video output for rear screen. You can see the rear panel explained here: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html If you are looking for a Pioneer receiver with rear video output, please consider the Pioneer AVH-220EX or DMH-220EX seen here: ruclips.net/video/3Kk18u_TFHw/видео.html Or the more advanced Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Please be more specific with your question. Do you mean the lowest crossover frequency? If so, the lowest LPF crossover frequency setting on the Pioneer AVH-110BT is 80 Hz. Pioneer in-dash receivers are designed play from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. You can learn more about using a crossover on a Pioneer in-dash receiver in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@tr6864 Many Pioneer receiver have the same LPF crossover settings of 25Hz, 31.5Hz, 40Hz, 50Hz etc... Please consider the Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html or the DMH-WT8600NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/QrvNkGgRo7E/видео.html You can find a full list of LPF and HPF settings in the owner's manual here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/OPM_DMHWC6600NEXUC_O2_EN_A.pdf page 142
The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 volt RCA outputs as shown in this unboxing video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html Pioneer makes many different receivers with 4 volt outputs like the Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Hello, I had a DEH-X3500UI and upgraded to DMH-G225BT. The problem is the subwoofer amp won't turn on anymore(led in volume dial). I used exactly the same connection for both, if I switch back to the DEH-X3500UI subwoofer works fine. I wonder if I got a defective unit or if there is some setting I need to set in the menus... Thanks.
Please be more specific with your question. The subwoofer amplifier does not turn on? Or the subwoofer amplifier turns on but, you can't hear anything from the subwoofer? Please be sure to use the new wire harness that is included with the Pioneer DMH-G225BT. It's different from the one that came with the DEH-X3500UI. You can learn more about the Pioneer Wire Harness system here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html Focus on the Blue wire with White stripe, System Remote Control Wire. This is used to switch the external amplifier on and off. In the subwoofer settings be sure to switch the subwoofer output on. You can see it on a similar receiver here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html If this issue persists I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer MVH-G225BT behind the USB port cover. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics You are right on point. The blue wire with white stripe it's in a different pin now. I Will review all connections but I suspect it will work now :). Thanks a lot.
I have a cxa-360.4 kicker amp. Want to use the rca jacks and hook up 4 pioneer Ts 800m 6×8 door speakers only. ( No subwoofer). Switched to rear pre out. If I fade to rear speakers, have no sound. Can I bridge front and rear and run 2 channels? My unit is pioneer AVH - 110BT
The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 sets of RCA outputs. They can be setup as R/L Front and R/L Rear outputs, or, they can be setup as R/L Front and Subwoofer Outputs. I recommend to set up the RCA's as full range output. That means Pre-out set to Rear. You can see how to change the RCA output setup in this video: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Just to be clear, I recommend to run two pairs of RCA cables from the in-dash receiver to the amplifier. And when wiring the speakers to the amp, you should wire one pair of speakers to the "A" channel on the amp, and one pair of speakers to the "B" channel on the amp. With both pairs of RCA outputs on the receiver set to full range output, when you fade you should hear sound on both front and rear outputs. The settings you choose on the amplifier will make a difference in what you hear from the speakers. I recommend to contact Kicker for support on the amplifier. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/G5hyqr2LyA4/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@deckerdotto6035 Thank you for your time. I'm pretty sure that my rear RCA jack is bad. Can barely here rear speakers. Just bought the amp everything else is a couple of years old.
It's possible there is a problem with the RCA cable, or trouble with the amp inputs, or the RCA output on the receiver. For testing, please be sure the receiver's Fader control is in the middle. As a test, you may want to swap around the RCA cables at the amplifier. For example, with the system switched off, trade the cables from channel 1 to channel 2 on the amplifier and from channel 2 to channel 1. Power up the system and try again. If you are seeing the same result, I would try a different RCA cable on the channel that is showing the low volume. Also as a test, you may want to swap around the speaker connections, to be sure the speaker cable or the speakers are not the problem component.
@@deckerdotto6035 It was the cord. I tested it with a multimeter . I had another amp + subwoofer. Apparently someone needed them more than me. Been riding around for a year with the cords in place ,unhooked of course. Replaced them both. Now I'm jamming again. 👍👍
Here is a video from Pioneer about playing back video and audio from a USB flash drive on Pioneer AVH-110BT: ruclips.net/video/G5hyqr2LyA4/видео.html Please watch the video with the sound on. Formatting information is included in the video. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Please be more specific with your question. The RCA outputs and Speaker level outputs are independent of one another. If you are hearing noise from speaker outputs as well as RCA outputs, there may be larger problem with the receiver that may require service. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html I recommend to contact Pioneer Customer Service for help in finding the Authorized Service Center in your area. You can find them in the US here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Support Or in the US call 1-800-421-1404 And the ??? on your keyboard appears to be sticking.
Yes. The operation of the Pioneer AVH-120BT is nearly identical to the Pioneer AVH-110BT. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Here is a How To video from Pioneer about the color options on AVH-110BT: ruclips.net/video/W_MA8tV17QA/видео.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/UxuZp71garg/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Please be sure to use the in-dash receiver's Rear RCA outputs and run the RCA wires, right and left, from the back of the receiver directly to your powered subwoofer. Watch the video here to setup the subwoofer output on the receiver: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html After you have setup the REAR RCA output as subwoofer, be sure to switch the Subwoofer output on. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Please be sure you powered subwoofer is switching on. For more information about powering your subwoofer, please contact the product manufacturer. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
AVH-110BT and 120BT are nearly identical. Both will work with an android based phone through Bluetooth for hands free calling and wireless streaming audio. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/V_e_5GKE2xQ/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/9LocR5cfswQ/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/A6KVxci2RtQ/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Please be a little more specific with the details in your question and maybe I can help. What Pioneer receiver model do you have? Are you using external amplifiers? What make and model number? Are the external amplifiers switched on? How are you delivering the signal from the in-dash receiver to the amplifiers? RCA or speaker level? Are you certain the cables are working correctly? Do you have a subwoofer? Does the subwoofer have it's own amplifier? Is it switched on? Do you have the in-dash receiver's subwoofer output switched on?
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? What makes you think the subwoofer output on/off doesn't work? Do you have a subwoofer connected to it? Are you sure the subwoofer works? You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
That's the point of the LPF or Low Pass Filter. It lets low frequencies pass through. When you choose a crossover point, this also may be known as a cutoff point, all of the frequencies below that point are played back the the subwoofer. That means if you choose 80Hz for the crossover point, all of the frequencies below 80Hz are played. That includes 60Hz. You can learn more about how crossovers work in Pioneer receivers in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
If your clock and radio stations reset each time you start your vehicle, the in-dash receiver may have an improper connection for the Yellow Wire. The Yellow Wire must have constant power from the vehicle. This means if the vehicle is switched on or switched off, the yellow wire should measure at ~12 volts. The Red Wire is for accessory. You can view the red wire as the receiver’s on/off switch. The red wire should measure ~ 12 volts only when the vehicle is switched on. ---Do not connect the Red Wire and Yellow Wire together. --- Please take a look at this video for more information on wiring your Pioneer in-dash receiver: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html The receiver won't play as low as the factory radio once did? It will be helpful to have some additional information about your vehicle's audio system. Are you using the new in-dash receiver's internal amplifier? Or are you using an external amplifier? Are you using factory speakers, or new speakers? Is there a subwoofer in the system? Is it a factory subwoofer? Or an aftermarket subwoofer? Is the subwoofer switched on? Is the subwoofer getting a signal from the receiver? Do you have the receiver's HPF, or High Pass Filter switched on? If so what is the crossover frequency? Did you try to switch the HPF off? Or lower the HPF crossover frequency? You can learn more about using the LPF in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/XA-PlD7EXH8/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics aftermark sub and its on but it doesnt sound always when it used to. And on front there are new speakers but when i turn bass too low they start to sratch and it doesnt help when i put front speakers to 0db. Then it just doesnt make enough sound. edit: i also have external amplifier
@@aapueepu For your subwoofer, you may need to adjust the gain control on the subwoofer to match up with the new in-dash receiver. On the front speakers. It sounds like you'll need to apply the HPF or high pass filter. This will remove the low frequencies from the front speakers and reduce the noise. You can lean about using the HPF in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/XA-PlD7EXH8/видео.html Since you have a subwoofer in your system it's common practice to remove the low frequencies from the other speakers. I recommend to set the HP for the front speakers at 80Hz to start.
This is exactly what i was looking for. Thanks.
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I have everything set up right and working but with one exception, each time I plug in the rca cable to the subwoofer output on the avh-120bt sound from that side wont work. If I plug it in on the front rca output on the radio my subwoofer will work. Any tips on how to get it working?
Please be more specific with your question:
The Pioneer AVH-120BT has 2 sets of RCA outputs for operating external amplifiers. They can be setup as front and rear outputs or front and subwoofer outputs.
RCA outputs are set up as pairs. Red for the right and white for the left.
Are you using the receiver's built in amplifier to operate your speakers? Are they wired directly or through the vehicle's wiring system?
Or are you using an external amplifier to power the speakers? Two speakers or 4 speakers?
Does your subwoofer amplifier have RCA or Speaker Level inputs?
Does the subwoofer have power from the battery?
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Is it possible to use the high level outputs for the 4 speakers while using the preamp out only for the subwoofer?
Yes. You can use all 4 speaker outputs and the RCA outputs running to an external amplifier for a subwoofer at the same time. The product is designed to reliably operate with the speaker outputs and RCA outputs operating at the same time. No worries. Depending upon your amplifier and subwoofer, you may want to run the RCA outputs as subwoofer with a crossover, or if possible to use a subwoofer crossover that may be built into the amplifier. You can learn more about Pioneer self powered subwoofers here: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html You can learn more about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
if using RCA subwoofer output, do you have to add a power amplifier? or can it be connected directly?
RCA outputs, are low level outputs designed to be used with an external amplifier. The RCA outputs send the low level signal to the external amplifier and then the amplifier does what is designed to do. It amplifies the low level signal into a signal that can push speakers. You then can hear the sound from the speakers. The RCA outputs are not designed to connect directly to speakers of any kind. The Pioneer AVH-110BT has a built in amplifier designed for operating 4 speakers in your vehicle. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer system in this video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html If you are looking to add a subwoofer to your system there are many options both big and small to get good sound. The easiest way to get started with a subwoofer is a self-powered subwoofer. This is a product that has an amplifier and a subwoofer combined together in one product. You can see some possibilities from Pioneer in this video: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Noob question: so if there are only 2 rca outputs this head unit, but i have pair front and pair rear speakers and a subwoofer total, then if this head unit has one rca output going to power amp then subwoofer , and the other rca output powering front speakers via same poweramp, then whats pushing my rear speakers?
There are a few different ways to solve this issue. The best answer depends upon the best solution for you in your vehicle. I recommend to get a 5 channel amplifier such as the Pioneer GM-D9705 seen here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html With a 5 channel amp, you can run the front / rear / and subwoofer with on amplifier. With the Pioneer GM-D9705 you can run the Full Range Front and Rear RCA outputs from the in-dash receiver directly to the amplifier. The amplifier will pass this signal to the subwoofer output of the amplifier. In a setup like this, I recommend to use the crossovers on the amplifier.
A 2nd way to set this up is with an amplifier that has an RCA output like the Pioneer GM-D8704 seen here: ruclips.net/video/E-VbUBAGwAI/видео.html You can run the front and rear RCA's from the receiver to this amp, and then RCA output from this amp to a subwoofer amplifier like the Pioneer GM-D8701 seen here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html or to a self amplified subwoofer like the Pioneer TS-WX1220AH seen here: ruclips.net/video/RFb9Qpt9Obo/видео.html A third way to set up a system like this is to use the in-dash receiver's internal amplifier. For example: Your front speakers and your subwoofer are run from an external amplifier, and the rear speakers are run from the receiver's internal amplifier. All of these solutions will work if properly set up.
@@pioneerelectronics thanks. Ya i currently have the last setup u mentioned at the moment.
I just installed this unit in my 02 Ford Mustang GT, I did add door speakers and tweets, I did keep the Mach 460 amps in the back and everything sounds great. Problem I am having is that after 5 to 10 minutes, the volume lowers by itself until I get no volume at all. Have you heard of this before?
This is not normal operation for a Pioneer receiver. I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-110BT on the front panel, just below the USB port.
Are you using a steering wheel control adapter in this installation? If so , the steering wheel control adapter may be programmed incorrectly and causing the volume to lower by itself.
You can find more videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
If you use the rear and SW rca outputs can you make the rear as full range and the SW as for the lows.
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If you have Pioneer AVH-110BT please watch the video again with the sound on. ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html This is fully explained in the video.
There are 2 sets of RCA outputs on the AVH-110BT. They can be set up as Front full range and rear full range, or as Front full range and the rear becomes the subwoofer output.
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/UxuZp71garg/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
i have a problem im not getting power to my amp but everything woth wiring is correct is there something in the headinit settings that would affect that?
The in-dash receiver does not power the amplifier. Your amplifier power connection needs to be connected directly to the vehicle's battery. And the amplifier needs to be grounded to metal in the body or frame of the vehicle. The Blue wire with white stripe from the receiver is used to switch the amplifier on and off with the receiver. You can learn more about it here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html You must select a music source on the receiver. There is no setting on the receiver that turns the amplifier on or off. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Did you ever get it to work ?
@@jashaunepps1296 What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? What is the model number of your Pioneer amplifier?
Just bought the 120bt i had stock headunit and my subs worked perfect i had an output converter before with my stock stereo now I installed this one with rca's to my amp instead of my output converter and now im not getting nothing I can barely hear the subs playing?
Same problem wish they would’ve answered
@@igameincolor4597 What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Please be sure you are using the correct pair of RCA outputs from the in-dash receiver to the subwoofer. Please be sure you have the subwoofer output switched on in the receiver's Audio Menu seen here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Are you certain the external amplifier is powering on? If have an existing amplifier, and you are changing the in-dash receiver, or you are changing the way the in-dash receiver sends signal to the external amplifier, you will need to adjust the external amplifier's gain control. Please contact the manufactured of your amplifier for more information about adjusting the amp's gain control. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics i have the 120bt version the ports don’t have color like the one shown in the video red and white mines are all white. But i fixed mines i believe. My rca were flipped white was supposed to be top left and then red bottom left.
Great video! Question....my steering wheel controls stopped working. How can I fix on the AVH 110BT?
Please clarify your question. Do you mean the vehicle's steering wheel controls worked with the original car stereo, before you installed the Pioneer AVH-110BT, and now the steering wheel controls don't work with the new receiver? If so, The Pioneer AVH-110BT requires a 3rd party adapter to operate the in-dash receiver through the vehicle's steering wheel controls. Many are available. Here is one possibility: www.metraonline.com/part/AXSWC You can see where the steering wheel control adapter plugs into the receiver in this Pioneer unboxing video: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html
Or, do you mean the Pioneer AVH-110BT was installed and working with the vehicle's steering wheel controls and it has since stopped working. If that's the case, I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-110BT just below the USB port on the front of the receiver. If this does not correct the issue, the steering wheel control adapter wiring may have become loose or disconnected.
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/_GiEKfZMzs0/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
does the subwoofer out need aftemarket amp to produce sound? or i can conmect my sub directly to it? thanks
The Red and White jacks you see on the back of the pioneer in-dash receiver are called RCA outputs. The RCA outputs are designed to send a low level audio signal to an external amplifier. RCA outputs are not designed to be directly connected to a loud speaker or stand alone subwoofer.
RCA outputs send the audio signal to an external amplifier. The external amplifier then sends the amplified signal to the speakers or subwoofer.
You can see the red and white jacks on the amplifier here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html
It's a common practice in car audio to use 10-15 foot RCA extension cables to send the audio signal from the in-dash receiver to the external amplifier.
However, if your subwoofer has a built in amplifier, and this is commonly know as a self powered subwoofer, a subwoofer speaker and amplifier built into one box, you can use the RCA outputs to send the signal directly to this type of subwoofer.
Pioneer makes many different types of self powered subwoofer seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/AkushNUilVs/видео.html
And subwoofers that require an external amplifier seen here: ruclips.net/video/AfxYsYFnzes/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics thanks for the reply.
Please help, I bought a Rockville Rws12ca internally amplified sub. I wired it in (everything except the "remote wire") to my car and plugged it I to my pioneer Avh-221ex. It flickers on when I start the car, but doesn't stay on. Is it because of the remote wire? Where does it go??
When you say " it flickers on" when you start the vehicle, what part are you talking about? The subwoofer? Or the in-dash receiver? Many amp/subwoofers need to be wired directly to the vehicle's battery for power and separately directly to metal for ground. There should be no shared power/ground connection to the in-dash receiver. Are you using RCA wires to carry the signal from the in-dash receiver to the subwoofer? If so, you'll probably need the "remote wire" or Blue/White to switch the subwoofer on and off. The Blue wire with white stripe on the back of the Pioneer receiver, is the system remote lead. It is used to switch on and off external amplifiers and, other parts, you want to switch on and off with the in-dash receiver. The Blue/white is sort of like an On/Off switch for an amplifier. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html I recommend to contact the manufacturer of your subwoofer for help with that product. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I’ve got a van so only front speakers, my old head unit I just ran a wire from the front speaker to the sub but that obviously doesn’t work now so tried what you’ve done but still no joy? Is it because I haven’t got rear speakers?
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Does the subwoofer have an amplifier?, with a power cable? and ground cable? Is the subwoofer connected to the receiver's rear speaker outputs? You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver in this Pioneer How To video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics my head unit is a double din AVH-G220BT, the sub has no amp or power cable..I have connected the sub like shown in the video & also changed all of the settings
@@gandhi1078 Please be more specific about your setup. Are you saying the subwoofer has RCA inputs similar to what is shown in the video above at 0:30 as seen here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html And you've connected the receiver and subwoofer with RCA cables with red and white connections? If that's the case, it sounds like it's a powered subwoofer. What is the make and model number?
If your subwoofer has no amplifier and no power cables, and no RCA inputs, you'll need to use the receiver's internal amplifier and speaker outputs to run the subwoofer. I recommend to use the Green and Green with black stripe wires. These wires should connect directly to the Red and Black connections on the subwoofer. You can learn more about wiring your receiver with the green and green with black stripe wires in this video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html
@@pioneerelectronics that’s great thanks for your help..worked like you said with the green wire 👍🏻
I have avh110 with 4 mid range door speakers and 2 sw on seperate amps…what should my pre out be?
Just so I'm clear, there are 2 separate external amplifiers in this system. There are several possible ways to make this work depending upon the capabilities of the external amplifiers.
The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 pairs of RCA outputs.
The simplest way to set this up is running both pairs of speakers from one amplifier. The receiver's front RCA outputs should run to this amp for the front and rear speakers. I recommend a crossover setting HPF of 80Hz for the front and rear speakers. Please note: You'll have no fader in this type of setup.
The receiver's rear RCA outputs should run to the subwoofer amplifier. I recommend a crossover LPF setting of 80Hz for the subwoofer output.
On the receiver, set the rear output to Subwoofer. This will give you subwoofer controls from the in-dah receiver that effect the rear/subwoofer RCA outputs.
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So I just bought a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport and the previous owners installed one of your touchscreen systems and it seems like it's connected great, the steering wheel controls work and the speakers are all working. The only issue is the subwoofer doesn't seem to be working at all. Could this be a connection/wiring issue or can it be fixed in the settings or does it just mean that the subwoofer is broken? In the settings it says the subwoofer is on, I played around with the settings (however I also don't know what a lot of them mean) but I just can't seem to get any sound to come out of the subwoofer. I looked at the subwoofer and it looks to be in great condition. How can I check to see if the previous owner hooked it up correctly to the pioneer?
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? This is usually printed on the face of the receiver near one of the corners. Usually the model number will begin with the letters AVH, or DMH, or AVIC. If you have the receiver's Subwoofer output switched ON, that is very likely all you can do from the receiver to get the subwoofer to operate. Much of the rest is decided by how the subwoofer is wired to the receiver and the power system in the vehicle. Without taking the vehicle apart, it's difficult to tell what may be the issue.
When you say the subwoofer is not working, please be more specific with your question. Is this a Jeep factory subwoofer? or a Pioneer subwoofer? or other after market subwoofer also installed by the previous owner? Is there a power indicator LED on the subwoofer? Are there visible controls on the subwoofer or it's enclosure? Similar to what is shown in this video: ruclips.net/video/5BOYxxv9l5k/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here; ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics The model number is AVH- W4400NEX. The subwoofer is the jeep factory installed one in the floor of the trunk, I don't see any leds or controls around it or on it. When I say it's not working I mean it doesn't play any sound at all and I have no idea if it's hooked up because there's no indication led on it that says that it could be on
@@courtneyroberts1306 Thank you for the additional information. Please read this entire response before you make any changes to the receiver. Here is a Pioneer How To video about the Audio Settings for the receiver: ruclips.net/video/AvBMEbbvMhs/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/Z86fQryoRVk/видео.html
The AVH-W4400NEX has a detachable face. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/tRHXmE_xsAE/видео.html When you detach and reattach the face, or reset the system, you may need a password to operate the receiver. Since this product was purchased from a previous owner, it's possible the receiver is password protected. You'll need that password to operate the receiver if you press the reset button.
Unfortunately, it's difficult to give accurate instruction with many variables in a situation like yours. Here are some possible solutions: If the subwoofer is in fact functional, I suspect it is not receiving an on/off signal from the new in-dash receiver. The subwoofer should automatically switch on and off with the in-dash receiver. This is typically done with the Blue/White wire on the back of the receiver. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver in this How To video: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html It's also possible, the subwoofer is switching on with the receiver, and is simply not receiving any audio signal from the receiver to playback. An audio signal is sent to the subwoofer through one of two possible ways. 1. RCA connection. You can see that on the back of the AVH-W4400NEX here: ruclips.net/video/Dg3LTbgd__k/видео.html or 2. through the speaker outputs. You can see that here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html
If you are uncomfortable with removing the receiver from the dash, I recommend to visit a Pioneer Authorized Dealer in your area for help with the installation. You can find a Pioneer Authorized Dealer in your area here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Where-To-Buy
If the receiver appears to be operating normally in all aspects except the subwoofer output, there is a small chance the subwoofer output will operate normally if you press the microprocessor reset button. Please be certain you have the receiver's password before you press the reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point to press the microprocessor reset button. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX on the hard key panel to the far right.
Please be sure to install the latest firmware for your Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX. You can find it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/NEX/AVH-W4400NEX#downloads
You can download a copy of the owner's manual for the AVH-W4400NEX here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/AVH-W4400NEX_OperationManual111020.pdf
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about the AVH-W4400NEX here: ruclips.net/video/MkWffv3vB6Q/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I thought I wasn't hooking my sub up right, until I found the option to turn it on in the settings
Thanks for the video. Do you know if this stereo or the AVH-120BT will work with an existing rear dvd screen. I noticed this deck doesn’t have a yellow video output
The Pioneer AVH-120BT and AVH-110BT are nearly identical and do not have a video output for rear screen. You can see the rear panel explained here: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html If you are looking for a Pioneer receiver with rear video output, please consider the Pioneer AVH-220EX or DMH-220EX seen here: ruclips.net/video/3Kk18u_TFHw/видео.html Or the more advanced Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Hello, nice content. Btw, can I know what is the lowest Hz for the subwoofer frequency in this head unit ?
Please be more specific with your question. Do you mean the lowest crossover frequency? If so, the lowest LPF crossover frequency setting on the Pioneer AVH-110BT is 80 Hz. Pioneer in-dash receivers are designed play from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
You can learn more about using a crossover on a Pioneer in-dash receiver in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics yes exactly ! Sorry for not being specific . Can I know which head unit have the lowest lpf crossover frequency for subwoofer ?
@@tr6864 Many Pioneer receiver have the same LPF crossover settings of 25Hz, 31.5Hz, 40Hz, 50Hz etc... Please consider the Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html or the DMH-WT8600NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/QrvNkGgRo7E/видео.html
You can find a full list of LPF and HPF settings in the owner's manual here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/OPM_DMHWC6600NEXUC_O2_EN_A.pdf page 142
What is the rca preout voltage from the avh110bt
The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 volt RCA outputs as shown in this unboxing video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/sZrT4594McQ/видео.html
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html
Pioneer makes many different receivers with 4 volt outputs like the Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX seen here: ruclips.net/video/B2TTfJUD-es/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Hello, I had a DEH-X3500UI and upgraded to DMH-G225BT. The problem is the subwoofer amp won't turn on anymore(led in volume dial). I used exactly the same connection for both, if I switch back to the DEH-X3500UI subwoofer works fine. I wonder if I got a defective unit or if there is some setting I need to set in the menus... Thanks.
Please be more specific with your question. The subwoofer amplifier does not turn on?
Or the subwoofer amplifier turns on but, you can't hear anything from the subwoofer? Please be sure to use the new wire harness that is included with the Pioneer DMH-G225BT. It's different from the one that came with the DEH-X3500UI. You can learn more about the Pioneer Wire Harness system here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html Focus on the Blue wire with White stripe, System Remote Control Wire. This is used to switch the external amplifier on and off. In the subwoofer settings be sure to switch the subwoofer output on. You can see it on a similar receiver here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html If this issue persists I recommend to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button. You'll need a paperclip or some other small point. You can find the microprocessor reset button on the Pioneer MVH-G225BT behind the USB port cover. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics You are right on point. The blue wire with white stripe it's in a different pin now. I Will review all connections but I suspect it will work now :). Thanks a lot.
I have a cxa-360.4 kicker amp. Want to use the rca jacks and hook up 4 pioneer Ts 800m 6×8 door speakers only. ( No subwoofer). Switched to rear pre out. If I fade to rear speakers, have no sound. Can I bridge front and rear and run 2 channels? My unit is pioneer AVH - 110BT
The Pioneer AVH-110BT has 2 sets of RCA outputs. They can be setup as R/L Front and R/L Rear outputs, or, they can be setup as R/L Front and Subwoofer Outputs. I recommend to set up the RCA's as full range output. That means Pre-out set to Rear. You can see how to change the RCA output setup in this video: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Just to be clear, I recommend to run two pairs of RCA cables from the in-dash receiver to the amplifier. And when wiring the speakers to the amp, you should wire one pair of speakers to the "A" channel on the amp, and one pair of speakers to the "B" channel on the amp. With both pairs of RCA outputs on the receiver set to full range output, when you fade you should hear sound on both front and rear outputs. The settings you choose on the amplifier will make a difference in what you hear from the speakers. I recommend to contact Kicker for support on the amplifier. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/G5hyqr2LyA4/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@deckerdotto6035 Thank you for your time. I'm pretty sure that my rear RCA jack is bad. Can barely here rear speakers. Just bought the amp everything else is a couple of years old.
It's possible there is a problem with the RCA cable, or trouble with the amp inputs, or the RCA output on the receiver. For testing, please be sure the receiver's Fader control is in the middle. As a test, you may want to swap around the RCA cables at the amplifier. For example, with the system switched off, trade the cables from channel 1 to channel 2 on the amplifier and from channel 2 to channel 1. Power up the system and try again. If you are seeing the same result, I would try a different RCA cable on the channel that is showing the low volume. Also as a test, you may want to swap around the speaker connections, to be sure the speaker cable or the speakers are not the problem component.
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It was the cord. I tested it with a multimeter . I had another amp + subwoofer. Apparently someone needed them more than me. Been riding around for a year with the cords in place ,unhooked of course. Replaced them
both. Now I'm jamming again. 👍👍
What format does the USB have to be formated to it doesn't play mpeg 4 on USB drive
Here is a video from Pioneer about playing back video and audio from a USB flash drive on Pioneer AVH-110BT: ruclips.net/video/G5hyqr2LyA4/видео.html Please watch the video with the sound on. Formatting information is included in the video. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
What Happen if the RCA Jack Is Defected will it play a Static Sound threw all the Speakers ???
Please be more specific with your question. The RCA outputs and Speaker level outputs are independent of one another. If you are hearing noise from speaker outputs as well as RCA outputs, there may be larger problem with the receiver that may require service. You can learn more about wiring your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html I recommend to contact Pioneer Customer Service for help in finding the Authorized Service Center in your area. You can find them in the US here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Support Or in the US call 1-800-421-1404 And the ??? on your keyboard appears to be sticking.
Does this work for the avh-120BT?
Yes. The operation of the Pioneer AVH-120BT is nearly identical to the Pioneer AVH-110BT. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
How do you change /add colors
Here is a How To video from Pioneer about the color options on AVH-110BT: ruclips.net/video/W_MA8tV17QA/видео.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/UxuZp71garg/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
So frustrating setting up sound to powered sub w rca to deck.
Please be sure to use the in-dash receiver's Rear RCA outputs and run the RCA wires, right and left, from the back of the receiver directly to your powered subwoofer. Watch the video here to setup the subwoofer output on the receiver: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html After you have setup the REAR RCA output as subwoofer, be sure to switch the Subwoofer output on. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/THxQ-Mnb7JM/видео.html Please be sure you powered subwoofer is switching on. For more information about powering your subwoofer, please contact the product manufacturer. You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Antonin Dvorak, and a subwoofer? Wow.
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about AVH-110BT here: ruclips.net/video/IjOXaCYwIyM/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Say would you know the difference between a 110 and a 120. And is anyone of the android compatible
AVH-110BT and 120BT are nearly identical. Both will work with an android based phone through Bluetooth for hands free calling and wireless streaming audio. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/V_e_5GKE2xQ/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/9LocR5cfswQ/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/A6KVxci2RtQ/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
My sub output won’t play bass
Please be a little more specific with the details in your question and maybe I can help. What Pioneer receiver model do you have? Are you using external amplifiers? What make and model number? Are the external amplifiers switched on? How are you delivering the signal from the in-dash receiver to the amplifiers? RCA or speaker level? Are you certain the cables are working correctly? Do you have a subwoofer? Does the subwoofer have it's own amplifier? Is it switched on? Do you have the in-dash receiver's subwoofer output switched on?
My subwoofer on and off switch don’t work
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? What makes you think the subwoofer output on/off doesn't work? Do you have a subwoofer connected to it? Are you sure the subwoofer works? You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics sorry I switched my rca inputs to the radio on the pioneer and it fixed my problem
Subs are suppose to play under 60
That's the point of the LPF or Low Pass Filter. It lets low frequencies pass through. When you choose a crossover point, this also may be known as a cutoff point, all of the frequencies below that point are played back the the subwoofer. That means if you choose 80Hz for the crossover point, all of the frequencies below 80Hz are played. That includes 60Hz.
You can learn more about how crossovers work in Pioneer receivers in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
220BT-memory wont keep and subwoofer wont play as low as original radio
If your clock and radio stations reset each time you start your vehicle, the in-dash receiver may have an improper connection for the Yellow Wire. The Yellow Wire must have constant power from the vehicle. This means if the vehicle is switched on or switched off, the yellow wire should measure at ~12 volts.
The Red Wire is for accessory. You can view the red wire as the receiver’s on/off switch. The red wire should measure ~ 12 volts only when the vehicle is switched on.
---Do not connect the Red Wire and Yellow Wire together. ---
Please take a look at this video for more information on wiring your Pioneer in-dash receiver: ruclips.net/video/-bF3uzzaT30/видео.html
The receiver won't play as low as the factory radio once did?
It will be helpful to have some additional information about your vehicle's audio system.
Are you using the new in-dash receiver's internal amplifier? Or are you using an external amplifier? Are you using factory speakers, or new speakers?
Is there a subwoofer in the system? Is it a factory subwoofer? Or an aftermarket subwoofer? Is the subwoofer switched on? Is the subwoofer getting a signal from the receiver?
Do you have the receiver's HPF, or High Pass Filter switched on? If so what is the crossover frequency? Did you try to switch the HPF off? Or lower the HPF crossover frequency?
You can learn more about using the LPF in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/XA-PlD7EXH8/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics aftermark sub and its on but it doesnt sound always when it used to. And on front there are new speakers but when i turn bass too low they start to sratch and it doesnt help when i put front speakers to 0db. Then it just doesnt make enough sound. edit: i also have external amplifier
@@aapueepu For your subwoofer, you may need to adjust the gain control on the subwoofer to match up with the new in-dash receiver.
On the front speakers. It sounds like you'll need to apply the HPF or high pass filter. This will remove the low frequencies from the front speakers and reduce the noise. You can lean about using the HPF in this How To video from Pioneer: ruclips.net/video/XA-PlD7EXH8/видео.html
Since you have a subwoofer in your system it's common practice to remove the low frequencies from the other speakers. I recommend to set the HP for the front speakers at 80Hz to start.