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Noise from my ICE, Dunno wat problem
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TSandreleeqs
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May 24 2012, 08:51 PM, updated 14y ago
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I am driving a VIVA. my setup is as follow: Kenwood KDC-U453 HU Kenwood KAC-M646 500W Amp Sony Xplod xs-GTX1620s 260W Front component + with tweeter Original VIVA component for Rear Brother 160W cylinder tube woofer - just buy a small woofer cause VIVA is a small car....
I have all the above purchased at Brothers.
Recently i found that the tweeter has Hisss or Titttt sound appearing in background. The noise become obvious if the volume of song is low. Another thing i found is that, the noise only appear when the engine is started. I try my ICE without engine running, and no such noice appear. The noice also increase each time i step on my fuel pedal (noise louder when engine moving harder).
Do not have such noises when i first install all the system. Now they are 2 months old.
Any1 know what is the causes of the noise?
Anyway, any recommendation or critic about the setup above? Anything i should add?
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aimank_88
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May 25 2012, 05:22 AM
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Maybe some power leak perhaps? Check your grounding, and also check your crossover from the Sony Xplod xs-GTX1620s 260W.
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ahboy2725
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May 25 2012, 02:25 PM
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grounding problem, check power cable and rca cable running parallel or not, if yes, separate them, u can cross them but not parallel them
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zennn
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May 27 2012, 04:46 PM
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check rca wires also, could be a loose connection or a bad rca head, check also location of passives, could be close to car's ecu
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pravred
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May 27 2012, 11:36 PM
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create a loop around rca outputs on the head unit and ground it to the body.
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carcrazy
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May 28 2012, 10:51 AM
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step 1: u need to locate the source of the noise, identify which areas in the chain of the hardware system n wiring issues. as there are many variables to test but actually its only less than 10 variables. (basic electronics understanding required) step 2: noise identified, time for solution QUOTE(pravred @ May 27 2012, 11:36 PM) create a loop around rca outputs on the head unit and ground it to the body. dats solution to faulty grounding HU.
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