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Whine coming through speakers
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Whine coming through speakers
Hi lads,
I recently installed a Painless wiring aux fuse box.
It's all hooked up perfectly, but now I can hear a whine coming through the speakers (even with the radio off), matching the revs of the engine. Now I've returned the radio's power connections back to original (bypassing the new fuse panel) and it's still there.
Any tips? What should I be looking for??
Cheers,
Ben
I recently installed a Painless wiring aux fuse box.
It's all hooked up perfectly, but now I can hear a whine coming through the speakers (even with the radio off), matching the revs of the engine. Now I've returned the radio's power connections back to original (bypassing the new fuse panel) and it's still there.
Any tips? What should I be looking for??
Cheers,
Ben
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).
my mates hyondai(or however its spelt) does the same with the rear speakers... he took it to a car radio place and they rekoned there was nuthin wrong with it as far as wiring etc goes, its just one of those things...
that doesnt help ya much, but yeah, i feel for ya, its a right PITA
that doesnt help ya much, but yeah, i feel for ya, its a right PITA
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whine
hey mate check the wire...normally does this with car sterios when a wire is earthing out somewhere it shouldn't be check the wires for splits or anything is touching....i had the same problem in my vx when i did the sterio and a couple of my mates have had it happen to them.......good luck mate
its definately an earthing problem! ive got it, my mates have had it, pretty common on audio/visual type systmes which have been done at home etc... a cble is touching something, earthing out at a connection etc.... check the full circut out closely - including speaker screws! (if they are metal speakers the earth can be where the speaker touches the screw touching the body! sneaky lil thing!
jimbo
jimbo
Nah, that's the first thing I checked. The one thing I do know about is audio and power, but only $$ club/DJ systems, not car stuff. I'll just have to recheck everything and check the amp's ground and a few other things.
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).
I had a weird 1 tday a customer came in with the same prob in an old chev the earth strap from the bonnet side of the hinge to the innerguard side had been broken, as soon as i fixd it the problem was gone, although this may not be directly associated with the fuse box. Just go around and have a look at all the earths and use a clip lead and try across the bonnet hinge... just a thought .
Double check with an multi meter that your earths are working properly, Sometimes with old audio bits or even cheap audio then dont have a niose supressor, and this can be excentuated by bad earths, yes you might have put a nice connection piece under a screw or bolt but that isnt always enough,
Try finding seperate earthing points for each bit, and as stated bearlier in this post, sometimes its not audio at all but sometimes a bad earth on the body.
Try finding seperate earthing points for each bit, and as stated bearlier in this post, sometimes its not audio at all but sometimes a bad earth on the body.
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