Posted October 28, 201113 yr Ok so some of you may have read my other thread about the RF amp. Well I put my AQ 4X90 back in and bridged it on my fronts and got a naaaasty engine whine. I checked the ground, it was tight.I tried both my sub rca's and another pair of rca's they both make the noise.Sub amp makes no noise.When I disconnect the rca's the noise stops.I moved the ground so that my sub amp and the AQ's grounds were seperate, still got the noise. The noise stays loud regardless of head unit volume.I put the RF amp back in and it makes the same noise.I'm very clueless and frustrated. I followed the noise guide but none of it helped. Edited October 28, 201113 yr by An-i-no
October 28, 201113 yr Hook an Ipod or Mp3 player up directly to your highs amp while the car is on and see if it still makes the same noise, if it doesnt then it could be your radio.Was this noise there when you first hooked up the Rockford Fosgate amp?
October 28, 201113 yr Hook an Ipod or Mp3 player up directly to your highs amp while the car is on and see if it still makes the same noise, if it doesnt then it could be your radio.Was this noise there when you first hooked up the Rockford Fosgate amp?this... Jay helped me with this before..
October 28, 201113 yr There is a difference in ground potential between the equipment. The current travels on the RCA's to try and level out the difference. There is an AC component in the current from your alternator and that makes it through the coupling of the different amplifier stages.Only way to get rid of this is to equalize ground potential.If you have a long piece of say 4 awg cable, hook it up to the HU ground and your amp that is making the noise. Keep the original grounds in place. If the noise drastically decreases or goes away entirely, you will have to find a way to permanently do this. Could mean a big piece of 4 awg.This is the problem 99% of the time if the equipment isn't bad (broken).Also, when you use this cable, don't be afraid to try it on a few different ground points of the source (h/U). You could try touching it to the case or the RCA grounds (outside, not the center pin).Good luck.
October 28, 201113 yr Author I will try both Audibel & Jay-cee. I have to go buy of those cables though. I'm in the house chillin now I had to get far far away from car audio.
October 28, 201113 yr IPOD is waste of time, if you unhook the RCA's and the noise stops, it will not be there with an IPOD.
October 28, 201113 yr Author So what could it be Honda?Edit: reading fail Edited October 28, 201113 yr by An-i-no
October 28, 201113 yr Author When you say "hook it up to your amp that is making the noise?" Do you mean into the terminal or ground it where the amp is?
October 29, 201113 yr The battery (-) terminal. Or the RCA ground if that doesn't work.Under NO condition connect anything but a speaker to the (-) speaker output!!!! You could fry the output stage of the amp if you ground out the speaker (-) terminal!!!
October 29, 201113 yr Author Tirefryr, nope I have a Kenwood.Impious I tried that but i got all the way to he point where I need someone else's car and couldn't continue.Honda, I meant the ground terminal on the amp like power and ground. Sorry for the confusion, thanks for the help. Edited October 29, 201113 yr by An-i-no
October 29, 201113 yr Do you have a Pioneer HU?Same issue with some Kenwood units. Look up "pico fuse pioneer" and you'll find info on it.
October 29, 201113 yr Author I'm familiar with the pico fuse issue. Are you sure that carries over to Kenwood? It's a KDC-X794 if you need to know.
October 29, 201113 yr I can't say that I'm 100 percent sure but I do remember hearing about a similar problem with Kenwood. I could be making it up though haha. Just trying to help. Ground the rcas behind the hu and see if it goes away.
October 29, 201113 yr Cool really hope it solves your problem. If not you can check it off of the list at the very least.
October 30, 201113 yr Author Amps switched, rca's grounded, music loud and clear! Thanks everyone for all the help.
October 30, 201113 yr Author The Audioque. I have mixed feelings about the Fosgate, it sounded fine on my rears (Punch 6.5 components) when I tested it.
October 30, 201113 yr Are you running it bridged, if so how do the speakers output compare to it being unbridged?
October 30, 201113 yr Author Bridged. Gains and xo's not fully set so it clips a little on midbass heavy songs. For now I just have them crossed high. They have much more impact now. The drums make you blink and the ticks in rap songs are very loud. Midrange is super super clear. I might not buy new fronts for awhile now. It completely changed my plans.Lolrant.
November 1, 201113 yr I had this problem with a Hifonics Brutus 2610D.. There was something wrong with the inputs on the amp. I bought a ground loop isolator for like 8 bucks and it eliminated the problem. However, I think there was some sort of low end rolloff built into it because I didn't feel like the lows picked up as good with the isolator installed. Just an idea if you're still wanting to use the old amp.
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