static popping noise...
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:02 pm
Ok, I actually started this thread on a more "mobile audio" centered site about a week ago, but no to avail (so far). So I'm gonna post the same thing here and see if someone can help me out. PLEASE feel free to ask my any questions about what I've done so far, and offer ANY suggestions as to what it might be. Here's my first post, explaining the problem:
Hey all,
I blew an in-line fuse last week switching subs, and now I get this static-like popping coming from all 4 speakers and my sub. I've tried to isolate the problem, but I'm having no luck doing so. Sometimes when I'm driving and hit a few bumps it reacts, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it is constant and sometimes it's not there at all.
I've put in the same kind of fuse in the same fuse holder, and have checked all the connections to make sure they are tight, and they are all. anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?
And here's my most recent post, explaining what I figured out earlier today:
Ok, just a bump and a small update. I blew the fuse when my power wire touched the body of my car, in the trunk. Both amps are being affected simultaneously, in the same way. I did some investigating today and the wires are all ok (as far as I can tell), as well as all the contacts (fuse, splitter) being clean. I DID, however, narrow down the possibilities of the problem. I'm not sure which one to credit this annoying noise, but maybe you guys can. Here's the info I found out today:
1) When I disconnect the RCA's from my headunit, the noise stops on the respective amp (ie - disconnect the 4 channel amp it stops, but it still happens in the sub amp, and vice versa)
2) All the RCA's are in good condition (ie - no cracks in the rubber or anything like that)
3) When I slam (not simply shut, but actually slam) the drivers door shut, it stops for a few seconds, then comes back as it was before.
4) When I disconnect all but 1 of the RCA's, the popping is still present. I could have any of the 4 RCA's hooked up and the static popping will still come out of all of the speakers.
I REALLY hope someone on here can help me out, cuz it's been going on for a while, and I'm just sick of it.
Hey all,
I blew an in-line fuse last week switching subs, and now I get this static-like popping coming from all 4 speakers and my sub. I've tried to isolate the problem, but I'm having no luck doing so. Sometimes when I'm driving and hit a few bumps it reacts, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it is constant and sometimes it's not there at all.
I've put in the same kind of fuse in the same fuse holder, and have checked all the connections to make sure they are tight, and they are all. anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?
And here's my most recent post, explaining what I figured out earlier today:
Ok, just a bump and a small update. I blew the fuse when my power wire touched the body of my car, in the trunk. Both amps are being affected simultaneously, in the same way. I did some investigating today and the wires are all ok (as far as I can tell), as well as all the contacts (fuse, splitter) being clean. I DID, however, narrow down the possibilities of the problem. I'm not sure which one to credit this annoying noise, but maybe you guys can. Here's the info I found out today:
1) When I disconnect the RCA's from my headunit, the noise stops on the respective amp (ie - disconnect the 4 channel amp it stops, but it still happens in the sub amp, and vice versa)
2) All the RCA's are in good condition (ie - no cracks in the rubber or anything like that)
3) When I slam (not simply shut, but actually slam) the drivers door shut, it stops for a few seconds, then comes back as it was before.
4) When I disconnect all but 1 of the RCA's, the popping is still present. I could have any of the 4 RCA's hooked up and the static popping will still come out of all of the speakers.
I REALLY hope someone on here can help me out, cuz it's been going on for a while, and I'm just sick of it.