Posted November 25, 200717 yr I built my bro a box to house two CDT EF 8" subs. The box is tiny but meets the minimum recommended volume. If the bass is turned up much, whether it be by volume knob, gain, or bass knob, the subs have a high pitched electronic noise. This goes away if one sub is taken out. The only thing I can think of is that the 3" of space between the two magnets is not enough and are causing distortion. Any other possibilities? Oh yea, the subs face away from eachother so the magnets are back to back.
November 25, 200717 yr Pics of box, sounds really funky.What was wrong with a standard box with them both pointing the same way?
November 25, 200717 yr motors that close shouldn't cause noise. when you say if you remove one it goes away, do you always remove the same one, or does it matter? are all of your h/u sub connections (like grounds, rcas) good and solid? wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 25, 200717 yr Author Pics of box, sounds really funky.What was wrong with a standard box with them both pointing the same way?not sure how to post pics. Space was an issue, you'll see what I mean if I can get you pics.motors that close shouldn't cause noise. when you say if you remove one it goes away, do you always remove the same one, or does it matter? are all of your h/u sub connections (like grounds, rcas) good and solid? wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hmmm good question. I apologize but this will be a pretty slow moving thread. I have to forward your questions and advice to my brother and wait for him to respond.
November 25, 200717 yr to post pictures, grab yourself an imageshack.us account. upload your pics there and use the forum thumbnail link (they will give you several options) and post that here.and we have patience.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 25, 200717 yr It's not going to be a problem with the subs. It's going to be a problem with the signal path somewhere upstream from there. "electronic type" noise is not caused by the speakers.
November 25, 200717 yr Did your brother install/run the RCA cables down the same side of the vehicle as the power cable for the amplifier?That can almost always cause signal noise or signal iterference.I don't think that's the problem though but it could be worth a check.
November 25, 200717 yr Did your brother install/run the RCA cables down the same side of the vehicle as the power cable for the amplifier?That can almost always cause signal noise or signal iterference.I don't think that's the problem though but it could be worth a check.no it won't. unless there is shielding missing on something. something would have to be physically wrong with the cables for enough noise to be picked up and heard.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 25, 200717 yr Did your brother install/run the RCA cables down the same side of the vehicle as the power cable for the amplifier?That can almost always cause signal noise or signal iterference.I don't think that's the problem though but it could be worth a check.no it won't. unless there is shielding missing on something. something would have to be physically wrong with the cables for enough noise to be picked up and heard.Not to mention a HUGE ripple on the power from the alt (bad rectifier or battery might cause this but usually it still isn't picked up by the signal cables but gets in through the power supply itself).
November 25, 200717 yr Did your brother install/run the RCA cables down the same side of the vehicle as the power cable for the amplifier?That can almost always cause signal noise or signal iterference.I don't think that's the problem though but it could be worth a check.no it won't. unless there is shielding missing on something. something would have to be physically wrong with the cables for enough noise to be picked up and heard.Not to mention a HUGE ripple on the power from the alt (bad rectifier or battery might cause this but usually it still isn't picked up by the signal cables but gets in through the power supply itself).ty sir for finishing the thought, lol. most people don't realize a bad battery can introduce, rather, allow noise to be introduced.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 25, 200717 yr Author Are they wired in or out of phase with each other?que?He complained earlier about some interior light problems he was having (not sure on specifics) from when he changed the map lights and dome light to led's. I think the problem is that they are very dim without the engine out. Maybe you guys are onto something with this bad battery nonsense....never knew that would cause noise.
November 26, 200717 yr Are they wired in or out of phase with each other?que?Did you wire both the + to the amp on the + side and the - to the -?
November 26, 200717 yr Are they wired in or out of phase with each other?que?He complained earlier about some interior light problems he was having (not sure on specifics) from when he changed the map lights and dome light to led's. I think the problem is that they are very dim without the engine out. Maybe you guys are onto something with this bad battery nonsense....never knew that would cause noise.teh battery acts as a noise filter for the alternator. bad battery= bad filter= noise in the system. i'm sure helo or ///m5 can explain the reasons why a lot better then myself, so i'll just leave you with that layman's explaination.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 26, 200717 yr Author Are they wired in or out of phase with each other?que?Did you wire both the + to the amp on the + side and the - to the -?I believe they are wired in parallel. I'll double check with him though
November 26, 200717 yr Author to post pictures, grab yourself an imageshack.us account. upload your pics there and use the forum thumbnail link (they will give you several options) and post that here.and we have patience.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 26, 200717 yr Author to post pictures, grab yourself an imageshack.us account. upload your pics there and use the forum thumbnail link (they will give you several options) and post that here.and we have patience.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee there's a sub on either side of the fox's cheek
November 27, 200717 yr Author Is it a home theatre sub?no, he has a 4 door tacoma so there is very little room for anything. It sits on the ground right behind the center console...basically its at the feet of what would be the middle passenger in the back
November 27, 200717 yr They can be in parallel and either in or out of phase. I would try both alignments but would expect out of phase to be better.
November 27, 200717 yr Author They can be in parallel and either in or out of phase. I would try both alignments but would expect out of phase to be better.Is this what you are talking about:http://www.caraudiohelp.com/newsletter/wir...s_correctly.htm
November 28, 200717 yr Author They can be in parallel and either in or out of phase. I would try both alignments but would expect out of phase to be better.Is this what you are talking about:http://www.caraudiohelp.com/newsletter/wir...s_correctly.htmahem...cough cough SEAN! cough cough
November 29, 200717 yr Author well while waiting on sean about this in phase / out of phase stuff.... Kent, any easy way to test if the battery is acting as a good filter or not?I was right about those LED lights too. They are extremely dim unless the motor is running. Yea that sounds like a battery problem, except he put the reg lights back in and they are fine. Led's are 1w and reg's are around 10w i believe.....hmmmmm
November 29, 200717 yr well while waiting on sean about this in phase / out of phase stuff.... Kent, any easy way to test if the battery is acting as a good filter or not?I was right about those LED lights too. They are extremely dim unless the motor is running. Yea that sounds like a battery problem, except he put the reg lights back in and they are fine. Led's are 1w and reg's are around 10w i believe.....hmmmmmThat could easily be explained by the voltage of the LED's. If they're not 12v LED's they'll be very dim.
November 29, 200717 yr They can be in parallel and either in or out of phase. I would try both alignments but would expect out of phase to be better.Is this what you are talking about:http://www.caraudiohelp.com/newsletter/wir...s_correctly.htmahem...cough cough SEAN! cough coughyep that's what he's talking about , with your motor to motor enclosure , wiring them out of phase may help.
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