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Post by 04aveolspjg5204 on Aug 4, 2006 21:59:38 GMT -5
I have had my Audiobahn sub in my car for about 3 or 4 months now. I have recently noticed that when I drive the car, I will get a small amount of feedback when the DRLs are on. If I pull the parking brake enough that it turns them off then the feedback goes away. It gets annoying. What should I check first???
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red
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Post by red on Aug 5, 2006 21:37:23 GMT -5
maybe check your grounding connections first? audio wires runing along a power wire that might be connected with that system? they should cross at 90 degrees, not run parallel close to them... Most likely an electrical issue...
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Post by 04aveolspjg5204 on Aug 11, 2006 1:39:11 GMT -5
Lets see...I have the power wires to the sub running along the driver side of the car. I decided to use the RCA cables for the input, and those are running along the passenger side of the car...Maybe the DRL Circuit is there...?
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red
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Post by red on Aug 15, 2006 13:17:15 GMT -5
any luck?
more than likely it is something interferring with your signal RCA cables, since those cables (I'm assuming) are unshielded. You could try testing, with another cable, run direct from the Head Unit down the middle of the car, like out in the open, and right to the sub, and see if that makes a difference.... Try to eliminate what is 'not' causing the problems, and go from there.
Sometimes wiring will cause interferrence, and sometimes it will not.. I ran the power wires, and the speaker wires together on my old car, and never noticed any issues with it.. but I did have the ground attached in the trunk instead of running it back..
HTH
J
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Post by wassgob on Sept 16, 2007 22:12:33 GMT -5
what kind of cables sometimes with cheaper smales gauged wire it will pick up sounds from metal objects
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