MitchZ
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I read the tutorial stickied at the top of this page, but I just got a new car, came with a Kenwood deck. I don't remember the model but it has the 4.0 v outputs.
The engine whine is minor. I haven't regrounded the deck yet.
I'm assuming that I need to ground the RCA's; but the RCA's are exterior from the deck.
They come out of the deck from a cord which is about 6 inches long and it plugs in there.
How can I ground this?
Oh.. I forgot to mention.
The car is a 1995 Mustang with a Stock Mach 460 sound system. (So theres a exterior stock amplifier)
This was all installed from when I got the car. There was no engine whine with the setup that it came with. (Aftermarket deck + stock speaker amp)
I put my speaker amp in. (MA Audio 100RMS x 4) and bam! Engine whine.
I think its the ground?
Thanks
-Mitch
The engine whine is minor. I haven't regrounded the deck yet.
I'm assuming that I need to ground the RCA's; but the RCA's are exterior from the deck.
They come out of the deck from a cord which is about 6 inches long and it plugs in there.
How can I ground this?
Oh.. I forgot to mention.
The car is a 1995 Mustang with a Stock Mach 460 sound system. (So theres a exterior stock amplifier)
This was all installed from when I got the car. There was no engine whine with the setup that it came with. (Aftermarket deck + stock speaker amp)
I put my speaker amp in. (MA Audio 100RMS x 4) and bam! Engine whine.
I think its the ground?
Thanks
-Mitch