Common misconception. Many people think DC current causes EMF that will cause noise issues in low level signals. It is carry over from home and pro audio where power is AC. Truth is, car audio noise is usually related to signal ground and terminations, not routing.whoa!!!! Y???
I knew that just being a smart azz //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifCommon misconception. Many people think DC current causes EMF that will cause noise issues in low level signals. It is carry over from home and pro audio where power is AC. Truth is, car audio noise is usually related to signal ground and terminations, not routing.
Regardless, even IASCA install rules require opposite sides.
Unless you have a poor quality alternator that's allowing a large amount of harmonics into the 12V line...Common misconception. Many people think DC current causes EMF that will cause noise issues in low level signals. It is carry over from home and pro audio where power is AC. Truth is, car audio noise is usually related to signal ground and terminations, not routing.
Regardless, even IASCA install rules require opposite sides.