Posted July 24, 200916 yr Ok i've heard of this problem before: everytime my amp gets power and turns on (when i turn my key to acc or further) my subwoofer makes a small popping sound. I saw that installing an inline remote switch on the remote wire would do the trick. Will this work and can anyone give me a link to a nice and simple one please? And also is this a threat to the integrity to my subwoofer because if it is i have to make sure i do this ASAP.?Thanks
July 24, 200916 yr Ok i've heard of this problem before: everytime my amp gets power and turns on (when i turn my key to acc or further) my subwoofer makes a small popping sound. I saw that installing an inline remote switch on the remote wire would do the trick. Will this work and can anyone give me a link to a nice and simple one please? And also is this a threat to the integrity to my subwoofer because if it is i have to make sure i do this ASAP.?ThanksFrom my experience its when your head units outputs are starting to go bad but there are other possible problems im sure i haven't herd of. Get yourself a remote turn on delay should solve the problem.
July 24, 200916 yr Author Ok i've heard of this problem before: everytime my amp gets power and turns on (when i turn my key to acc or further) my subwoofer makes a small popping sound. I saw that installing an inline remote switch on the remote wire would do the trick. Will this work and can anyone give me a link to a nice and simple one please? And also is this a threat to the integrity to my subwoofer because if it is i have to make sure i do this ASAP.?ThanksFrom my experience its when your head units outputs are starting to go bad but there are other possible problems im sure i haven't herd of. Get yourself a remote turn on delay should solve the problem.outputs as in settings? i was thinking of something like thishttp://www.oznium.com/led-tipped-toggle Edited July 24, 200916 yr by mbarber25
July 24, 200916 yr You're going to forget that sometime and leave it on, thus draining your battery overnight. The best solution is to solve the problem.Sometimes this pop can be fixed by regrounding the head unit and/or amplifier.What head unit do you have? If it's a Pioneer, you probably blew the fuse inside of it, which leads to this problem. There are fixes to that.
July 24, 200916 yr Author You're going to forget that sometime and leave it on, thus draining your battery overnight. The best solution is to solve the problem.Sometimes this pop can be fixed by regrounding the head unit and/or amplifier.What head unit do you have? If it's a Pioneer, you probably blew the fuse inside of it, which leads to this problem. There are fixes to that.yea that could happen.but HU is Apline CDA-9886the amp ground is pretty good but now that i think of it.. it could probably be sanded.. hmmm i didn't put in the deck so i don't know how good the ground is but its probably the same on used for the factory deck so it's probably a good groundhow do u feel?thanks
July 24, 200916 yr You're going to forget that sometime and leave it on, thus draining your battery overnight. The best solution is to solve the problem.Sometimes this pop can be fixed by regrounding the head unit and/or amplifier.What head unit do you have? If it's a Pioneer, you probably blew the fuse inside of it, which leads to this problem. There are fixes to that.smart man id try his fixes first
July 24, 200916 yr Actually factory grounds aren't always that good.You didn't sand the paint under your amplifier's ground? Do that!
July 27, 200916 yr Author did any of those suggestions help, if so what was causing the subwoofer to pop?never got around to sanding it because i thought it stopped.. but then i heard it again last night.. so i'm definately gunna try it out asap
July 27, 200916 yr usually any whining or pops coming from speakers is a ground problem (usually it seems like its gone or just comes and goes). Sanding paint from metals chassis and even covering the ground wires with plastic tubing will help also (especially for a situation I had for over three years considering saturn makes horrible grounds for their vehicles.
July 27, 200916 yr another thing to think about is what system did you have in there before (amp, head unit, wires, rcas and subs). If same amp but different subs and u moved the amp around or did something different when hooking it up (by accident), then go back a retrace your steps.
July 27, 200916 yr Author umm everything is the same besides the sub. and another thing different is that i tapped into the remote wire and attached the remote wire for my voltmeter to it.. other than that.. same same
July 27, 200916 yr Look at re-grounding your head unit ground. Factory radio grounds have other items grounded to the same point and can create ground loops.
July 27, 200916 yr Author Look at re-grounding your head unit ground. Factory radio grounds have other items grounded to the same point and can create ground loops.yea that's the second step if sanding my amp ground doesn't work.. i really hope i don;t have to do that, taking my deck out is annoying
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