Audio Annoyance..., my subs thump when the lights go on |
Audio Annoyance..., my subs thump when the lights go on |
Aug 11, 2008 - 7:45 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 8, '06 From Nova Scotia, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
AAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!!
my subwoofers thump loudly whenever i step on the break, shift into reverse, open a door or turn on the lights. there is definately a DC pulse going down the audio line somewhere. will a capacitor cure this or is it just a crappy installation (BTW the audio shop that did the install is on my BLACKLIST already) -------------------- |
Aug 11, 2008 - 9:36 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 18, '08 From Houston Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
well, i've picked up noise from fuel pumps, relays, lights, cellphones, pagers, wife (that noise is constant though ) and all kinds of stuff.
If that doesn't work, then I'd recommend checking your head-unit wiring second, Because you could have a common ground with a relay to the tail lights or w/e else is causing this "thud". Hell, your RCA's could have an expansion point near a whole harness If thru the ground: You wouldn't hear it in your speakers because they do not play at those freq; as well as the fact that most head-units have noise filters built in. Amps usually do not; for the simple fact that they need to move that power quickly, not play with it and delay the music. If your picking up noise thru the RCA's expansion points, then you'll need to tape that up or move the wiring a bit. This post has been edited by D-Man: Aug 11, 2008 - 9:37 AM -------------------- QUOTE (presure2 @ Nov 6, 2010 - 6:16 AM) Via FB: fcuking awsome!!! D-man FTW! Damn D-Man - most impressive. D-Man's post should be a sticky LOL, oh boy, you can always count on D-Man for ridiculously hilarious posts. |
Aug 11, 2008 - 3:04 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 8, '06 From Nova Scotia, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
well, i've picked up noise from fuel pumps, relays, lights, cellphones, pagers, wife (that noise is constant though ) and all kinds of stuff. If that doesn't work, then I'd recommend checking your head-unit wiring second, Because you could have a common ground with a relay to the tail lights or w/e else is causing this "thud". Hell, your RCA's could have an expansion point near a whole harness If thru the ground: You wouldn't hear it in your speakers because they do not play at those freq; as well as the fact that most head-units have noise filters built in. Amps usually do not; for the simple fact that they need to move that power quickly, not play with it and delay the music. If your picking up noise thru the RCA's expansion points, then you'll need to tape that up or move the wiring a bit. thanks D-Man. i have quieted the "constant noise" in my Celica by inserting a "BitchSwitch". 4,99$ at Canadian Tire and 1/2 hour to install . it even lights up!!! when i have a few hours to myself i will go over the wiring and see what's up. like the title says it's an annoyance, not a problem-- for now. peace P.S. say hi to Jack for me (luv the sig) -------------------- |
Aug 11, 2008 - 3:37 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 18, '08 From Houston Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
thanks D-Man.
i have quieted the "constant noise" in my Celica by inserting a "BitchSwitch". 4,99$ at Canadian Tire and 1/2 hour to install . it even lights up!!! when i have a few hours to myself i will go over the wiring and see what's up. like the title says it's an annoyance, not a problem-- for now. peace P.S. say hi to Jack for me (luv the sig) [/quote] I'd call it a problem! WTF is a "BitchSwitch"? Ground loop isolator? -------------------- QUOTE (presure2 @ Nov 6, 2010 - 6:16 AM) Via FB: fcuking awsome!!! D-man FTW! Damn D-Man - most impressive. D-Man's post should be a sticky LOL, oh boy, you can always count on D-Man for ridiculously hilarious posts. |
Aug 11, 2008 - 7:59 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 8, '06 From Nova Scotia, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
I'd call it a problem! WTF is a "BitchSwitch"? Ground loop isolator? hahahahahaha!! it's a remote shut off (illuminated SPST rocker switch) for the subs. you referred to "the constant noise" coming from the wife in an earlier reply. i have the same problem...it's too loud, there is too much bass, don't drive so fast, do you ever signal your turns, watch out for the kid on the bike...that constant noise. and you are right the "thumping subs" is a problem it is probably doing no good to my amp or woofers. i have to do this sooner than later. thanks for the follow-up. -------------------- |
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