S Superior*Bass* 10+ year member Bumpin tha bass... 112 0 Longisland, NY Dec 18, 2005 #1 would haveing my ground to a painted metal have anything to do with the subs pulsating in and out? Click to read more...
would haveing my ground to a painted metal have anything to do with the subs pulsating in and out? Click to read more...
K kuijo 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,819 22 TX Dec 18, 2005 #2 didn't you just make a thread? If its on painted metal your amp's probably not even grounded.
OP S Superior*Bass* 10+ year member Bumpin tha bass... 112 0 Longisland, NY Dec 18, 2005 Thread Starter #4 oo im new
johnecon2001 5,000+ posts SSA/ROE Super-Møderator 5,321 60 Phoenix, AZ Dec 19, 2005 #5 sand it down to bare metal.
OP S Superior*Bass* 10+ year member Bumpin tha bass... 112 0 Longisland, NY Dec 19, 2005 Thread Starter #6 i did grind it to bare metal and the subs still doin the same thing.. is ther anything els i can do?
ToyTundra 10+ year member has a slanted soundstage 965 0 AZ Dec 19, 2005 #7 try a different spot. Even a small change (6 inches in my case) got rid of all my noise
PhatTonyDeMarco 5,000+ posts C0CK,its whats for dinner 7,933 18 West Palm Beach, FL Dec 19, 2005 #8 Also, many have said that when they replaced their HU it stopped this problem. And yes, I agree you should stick with one thread, this is the fourth one on this topic.
Also, many have said that when they replaced their HU it stopped this problem. And yes, I agree you should stick with one thread, this is the fourth one on this topic.
kotec123 10+ year member Flame 3,112 6 Chicago Dec 19, 2005 #9 i had almost the same problem....your problably clipping the signal...i changed ground/spot u name it, and turned out to be clipped signal....turn gain down
i had almost the same problem....your problably clipping the signal...i changed ground/spot u name it, and turned out to be clipped signal....turn gain down