Had a new sub and amp fitted today along with a set of new components and a parrot bluetooth car kit...
When I reach higher volumes the stereo appears to reset, which I am assuming is voltage drop...
Installer said probably just battery low after he spent the day with the ignition on and off etc...
I was wondering if there was anything else like voltage drop on the feed to the headunit that might be the cause..
Gonna drive it about for a few days, see if it improves, but I have only ever experienced this with the sub cutting before, not the whole unit resetting...
The guy has done a pukka install, with 100 amp cable direct from the battery to the amp, HD fuses etc... His workmanship is perfect..
He even replaced all the dodgy bullet connecters with a hand crimped ISO connector as the previous owner had cut the ISO connector off..
He also repaired all the damage the previous fitter had done to my door cards etc...

When I reach higher volumes the stereo appears to reset, which I am assuming is voltage drop...
Installer said probably just battery low after he spent the day with the ignition on and off etc...
I was wondering if there was anything else like voltage drop on the feed to the headunit that might be the cause..
Gonna drive it about for a few days, see if it improves, but I have only ever experienced this with the sub cutting before, not the whole unit resetting...
The guy has done a pukka install, with 100 amp cable direct from the battery to the amp, HD fuses etc... His workmanship is perfect..
He even replaced all the dodgy bullet connecters with a hand crimped ISO connector as the previous owner had cut the ISO connector off..
He also repaired all the damage the previous fitter had done to my door cards etc...
