Guys I Need Help I Have Buzzin Sounds Comin From My Sub And Its Really Loud I Can Also Hear When I Rev And Turn On My Signals What In The Name Of Jesus Is That???
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Freakin Buzz Sound From Sub
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I had the same prob. mine ended up being nad RCA terminals on my head unit. But yes it does sound like bad ground but you cant say its at the amp. Its a good place to start but it sound like the have a bad ground somewhere else. You are going to have fun trying to find your bad ground. Took me like 2 months to find out it was my 1year old head unit (pioneer)
Another rout you can TRY is. Go buy a "ground loop isolator" and try that. But I would try and find the bad ground be4 going to the option.
Good luck hope this helps a little.R.I.P Rex 10/10/97-08/06/09
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did it just appear suddenly or is it just getting to you now?
It's possible that it may just be engine noise coming in from your power AND a bad ground causing interference. But check your grounds first.
Easiest thing to do it start at the sub. check all of the wires INSIDE the box to the sub, then the wires to the sub from the amp. and forward to the amp and on all the way to the HU. If you don't find something loose or looking fried, then i would try to make sure you have good RCA's. the cheapo ones can have bad insulation and that can cause engine noise.
If it's not the grounds and you have good RCA's then you might have to start checking everything with a multimeter to make sure nothing is ohming out.
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Originally posted by Flatline View Postdid it just appear suddenly or is it just getting to you now?
It's possible that it may just be engine noise coming in from your power AND a bad ground causing interference. But check your grounds first.
Easiest thing to do it start at the sub. check all of the wires INSIDE the box to the sub, then the wires to the sub from the amp. and forward to the amp and on all the way to the HU. If you don't find something loose or looking fried, then i would try to make sure you have good RCA's. the cheapo ones can have bad insulation and that can cause engine noise.
If it's not the grounds and you have good RCA's then you might have to start checking everything with a multimeter to make sure nothing is ohming out.Originally posted by Makaveli2kBe a man. Grab on the crank pulley with one hand, hold some chloroform over the air filter and "Shush it to death".Originally posted by AccrdkidHey did you earn your Red Wings? Red Wings being you muffed dived that coochie and tasted copper and got the red mustache.
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Originally posted by DRCB7 View Postthnx guys ima give that a try... yea it came outta now whereR.I.P Rex 10/10/97-08/06/09
There aren’t enough words in this world to say how much you will be missed. love you buddy!
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Originally posted by flcb7 View PostAnother rout you can TRY is. Go buy a "ground loop isolator" and try that. But I would try and find the bad ground be4 going to the option.
Good luck hope this helps a little.
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Originally posted by dave420 View Postdo you need some special rca cables with grounds or do i have to splice it in myself?
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I have this same issue and I have to solve it since I am running all my speakers through a 4 channel amp.
hope this helps.
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