Altenator noise in speaker's
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Altenator noise in speaker's
Man this is getting really annoying. How do i get rid of altenator noise? i dont even know where to begin on this. not very much of a audio guy.
Trending Topics
#8
Re: (lYellowDragonl)
most likely the ground. if not the ground, then the amp is going bad.
get another piece of power wire, and just run the ground straight to the battery to the amp. if that eliminates the noise its the ground.
also when installing an amp/running wires. its always a good idea to run the power wire on one side, while the rca's get ran on the other side to prevent any interference.
i have my power wire going to the trunk from the left(driver) and 3 sets of rca on the right(pass).
what kind of amp are you using ?
get another piece of power wire, and just run the ground straight to the battery to the amp. if that eliminates the noise its the ground.
also when installing an amp/running wires. its always a good idea to run the power wire on one side, while the rca's get ran on the other side to prevent any interference.
i have my power wire going to the trunk from the left(driver) and 3 sets of rca on the right(pass).
what kind of amp are you using ?
#9
Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New Jersey, USA
Posts: 1,864
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: (IVI)
if your not using an amp, you have a bad ground.
if you are using an amp, you can have bad ground, rca's running next to power, or something else. If redoing ground fails, run ground back to battery.
ps. audio forum would give better response.
if you are using an amp, you can have bad ground, rca's running next to power, or something else. If redoing ground fails, run ground back to battery.
ps. audio forum would give better response.
#12
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jesup, IA
Posts: 1,960
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: (IVI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IVI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">most likely the ground. if not the ground, then the amp is going bad.
get another piece of power wire, and just run the ground straight to the battery to the amp. if that eliminates the noise its the ground.
also when installing an amp/running wires. its always a good idea to run the power wire on one side, while the rca's get ran on the other side to prevent any interference.
i have my power wire going to the trunk from the left(driver) and 3 sets of rca on the right(pass).
what kind of amp are you using ?
</TD></TR></TABLE>
enough said!!! this guy hit the nail on the head. very good information and suggestions.
get another piece of power wire, and just run the ground straight to the battery to the amp. if that eliminates the noise its the ground.
also when installing an amp/running wires. its always a good idea to run the power wire on one side, while the rca's get ran on the other side to prevent any interference.
i have my power wire going to the trunk from the left(driver) and 3 sets of rca on the right(pass).
what kind of amp are you using ?
</TD></TR></TABLE>
enough said!!! this guy hit the nail on the head. very good information and suggestions.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
CivicBlack
Audio / Security / Video
4
01-23-2006 05:16 PM