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SeanMartin
3rd May 2008, 18:39
Ive set up my amp, sub and speakers correctly, ive ground the amp aswell, yet i get a weird fuzzy noise when i turn my hu on, sounds like i can hear the laser reading the disc.... what the hell is it, Help!!! will give rep!

Ashleyp
3rd May 2008, 18:53
hmm.. apparently if you run the speaker wires and amp power wire next to each other that creates a weird fuzzy noise.. im not 100% tho, ive just heard it from other people

SeanMartin
3rd May 2008, 19:06
yeh ive heard that to but it sounds like the disc reading, and ive run them down seperate sides

ekfoxervts
3rd May 2008, 20:45
an just happened since you fitter your subs etc! have you got the positive/ negatives all round the right way?

SeanMartin
3rd May 2008, 20:47
i think they are ye, il have to run through it all again just to make sure it aint that, cheers

kxhaz
3rd May 2008, 20:52
if you are runing the power and speeker cable on the same side the it can make interfirance.

ekfoxervts
4th May 2008, 11:52
someone bad repped me on this subject, why o why

Predator_R32
4th May 2008, 13:07
tbh if you use quality cabling then you shouldnt get interference when putting the power and rcas next to each other its just on cheaper wiring ive found

best thing to to is check all the wiring again and use quality cabling, could even be down to a bad earth or crap rcas :y:

ekfoxervts
4th May 2008, 18:56
cheers dan hunt:y:

Ashleyp
5th May 2008, 08:51
found the problem yet mate?

boarer2004
5th May 2008, 09:32
yep it the case of running the power and the rcas together just change it over and it will be fine :)

Predator_R32
5th May 2008, 11:17
yep it the case of running the power and the rcas together just change it over and it will be fine :)

like i said if you use quality cabling then this shouldnt matter

boarer2004
5th May 2008, 11:23
like i said if you use quality cabling then this shouldnt matter

yeah but he must not have quality cables so he can either replace the wiring with quality stuff or run the either side of the car :y:

Predator_R32
5th May 2008, 11:28
most important thing in an install tbh, should ot go cheap on it, spend a good 100 pound on the stuff :y:

boarer2004
5th May 2008, 11:44
most important thing in an install tbh, should ot go cheap on it, spend a good 100 pound on the stuff :y:

yeah i made tht mistake first time around thought the cheap stuff would do the same but then ended up spending another 85 pound on some quality wire

SeanMartin
5th May 2008, 14:01
ive run them down seperate sides and its still interfering, dunno if its the remote or not, or rcas ill try and swap for some different rca cable and see what happens.. and by the way its not really cheap wiring

boarer2004
5th May 2008, 14:12
ive run them down seperate sides and its still interfering, dunno if its the remote or not, or rcas ill try and swap for some different rca cable and see what happens.. and by the way its not really cheap wiring

make sure u have a good ground

super_cds
5th May 2008, 14:17
are you running the remote with the rca?

SeanMartin
8th May 2008, 07:24
^ ye but i tried runnin it down different sides and it were still doin it. might try changing my rcas, any 1 know where i can get decent cable from?

3cott
8th May 2008, 16:04
how good is your earth? cos i had the same problem changed it then it was sound as a pound.

SeanMartin
8th May 2008, 19:34
^ it came with the wiring kit that i bought, im gonna try and change that first and see what happens from there

Predator_R32
8th May 2008, 20:13
^ ye but i tried runnin it down different sides and it were still doin it. might try changing my rcas, any 1 know where i can get decent cable from?

remote with rcas wont cause interference, voltage is too small in that wire to do anything tbh thats why quality cabling sometimes incoporate the remote cable

i never use them i always run a seperate one