I've been trying to figure out what's been causing interference in my sound system. My amp is a Profile AP1000 4-channel and is mounted to the back seat of my car. I've got the RCA and speaker cables running from the head unit to the floor of the driver's side over to the door and down past the B pillar to the side of the backseat where they run up the backside and into the amp. The power cable and turn on wire run on the opposite side of the car same way the others do.
Things I've noticed are that when I get the interference, the sound level also goes down and it will happen 90% of the time when I speed up/slow down at 1-1.5k rpms- the other times are when I'm idling and the fan turns on. It also seems that the car is downshifting gears at that 1-1.5krpms when I get it. I also have the wires to the head unit just twisted together with electrical tape for now.
I just got some new speaker wires and RCA cables and although the sound quality seems to have improved I still get that damn interference. Can anyone help me out with this? Could it be something in the engine compartment? Or is there some sort of insulation I can buy for my wires?
Things I've noticed are that when I get the interference, the sound level also goes down and it will happen 90% of the time when I speed up/slow down at 1-1.5k rpms- the other times are when I'm idling and the fan turns on. It also seems that the car is downshifting gears at that 1-1.5krpms when I get it. I also have the wires to the head unit just twisted together with electrical tape for now.
I just got some new speaker wires and RCA cables and although the sound quality seems to have improved I still get that damn interference. Can anyone help me out with this? Could it be something in the engine compartment? Or is there some sort of insulation I can buy for my wires?
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