IDSkoT
5,000+ posts
Resonating Reticular
It seems a few people are having this same problem as me now.
I went to set the gains on my amp with a newly acquired Radioshack DMM, and my Moms asked me to move my car so she could get out. Prior to this, I had turned my car on and off maybe 3 times in the course of an hour. Trying to set my gains and I didn't want the battery to die, but I couldn't figure it out (and stil lcan't).
So, the last time I turned it off I heard a pop but didn't think much of it. When my mom asked me to move, the pop happened when the car turned on, and I heard alt noise (whirring sound that increases in pitch / volume when the engine's reved).
I'm guess it's a bad ground... maybe off the speaker amp? [i have a JBL 750.II or something like that... it's a 104x4 @ 4-ohm amp and a Boss 1200M which is 600x1 @ 2-ohm]
I also have a Pioneer DEH-P6900UB for my HU. Should I ground that and see if it helps? I kind of want to avoid pulling the HU out since I lost the clips for them and I don't want to scratch or break anything with clothes hangers if I don't have to.
Help?
EDIT:: and if it is a messed up ground-- why'd it just now start messing up? I've had that set-up like that for a couple of months now with the gains set at an audible level, rather than with a machine (DMM or oscilliscope).
I went to set the gains on my amp with a newly acquired Radioshack DMM, and my Moms asked me to move my car so she could get out. Prior to this, I had turned my car on and off maybe 3 times in the course of an hour. Trying to set my gains and I didn't want the battery to die, but I couldn't figure it out (and stil lcan't).
So, the last time I turned it off I heard a pop but didn't think much of it. When my mom asked me to move, the pop happened when the car turned on, and I heard alt noise (whirring sound that increases in pitch / volume when the engine's reved).
I'm guess it's a bad ground... maybe off the speaker amp? [i have a JBL 750.II or something like that... it's a 104x4 @ 4-ohm amp and a Boss 1200M which is 600x1 @ 2-ohm]
I also have a Pioneer DEH-P6900UB for my HU. Should I ground that and see if it helps? I kind of want to avoid pulling the HU out since I lost the clips for them and I don't want to scratch or break anything with clothes hangers if I don't have to.
Help?
EDIT:: and if it is a messed up ground-- why'd it just now start messing up? I've had that set-up like that for a couple of months now with the gains set at an audible level, rather than with a machine (DMM or oscilliscope).
