RCA Noise

dkmesa
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My speakers have been squeeling ever since I installed them. I pulled my HU to check the RCAs and sure enough, when I push on them the squeeling got noticeably worse. I grounded both ends of the RCAs and the squeel no longer worsens when I touch the wires but the squeel is still there. Does this just mean my RCAs are bad, that I need some new ones. I bought them last year, installed them, but just now hooked them up to an amp...they are MA Audio. They appear well insulated with nice connectors.

 
No, I thought that was the problem, so I moved the power and RCAs to opposite sides of the car.

What is a ground loop? Are you suggesting that my ground isn't strong enough?

 
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I am really stumped. Is this a problem consistent with bad RCAs? It sounds like it is only doing it with the front left speaker, whereas there was interference with all speakers before grounding the RCAs. Could I have interference in the speaker wire?

 
I will fix it for you if you ship me your Merlin to 92707. . pm me

lol jk. . . well the obvious thing is to make sure the ground is solid but what you can also do is try to ground your RCA's, yes your RCA's, get speaker wire from the amplifier side and run them exposed around your RCA;s and ground them somewhere, maybe even join it to where your amp's ground is. . . ive heard of that working.

 
I will fix it for you if you ship me your Merlin to 92707. . pm me



lol jk. . . well the obvious thing is to make sure the ground is solid but what you can also do is try to ground your RCA's, yes your RCA's, get speaker wire from the amplifier side and run them exposed around your RCA;s and ground them somewhere, maybe even join it to where your amp's ground is. . . ive heard of that working.
I've already grounded the RCAs and switched from 8 ga amp ground to 4 ga...nothing

 
I've already grounded the RCAs and switched from 8 ga amp ground to 4 ga...nothing
take speaker wire...wrap it aroung BOTH RCA's of the speakers that have engine noise...then groung it to your head unit via an existing screw in the back you unscrew and put the wire under then screw back down trust me it will work...if it doesnt you have a bigger problem on your hands:crap:

 
take speaker wire...wrap it aroung BOTH RCA's of the speakers that have engine noise...then groung it to your head unit via an existing screw in the back you unscrew and put the wire under then screw back down trust me it will work...if it doesnt you have a bigger problem on your hands:crap:
Thanks, I am pretty sure engine noise is my problem. But I have already grounded the RCAs to the chassis...it will fix it if I ground it to the HU rather than the car? Thanks for the tip

 
Thanks, I am pretty sure engine noise is my problem. But I have already grounded the RCAs to the chassis...it will fix it if I ground it to the HU rather than the car? Thanks for the tip
yea you cant ground to your car idk why but i figured it out...watch when ur HU is out take the wire you grounded to the car then touch it to the back of your HU and it will go away if you turn it on its like night and day

 
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