Pull the rca that is feeding that amp out of the car. Look at it for any cuts.What you mean groundinf out some where? How could i tell if they are?
same thing I was thinking supposed to be grounded to the body not the top of the seat bracket and should be sanded to the bare metal. It also looks like in your pix(IMG_1757.jpg) that the power wire is bigger then the ground wire![]()
I knew it, lol... ^^^^that is your problem
shade tree installers lol*and that shop shouldn't be doing installs if they put the ground ring terminal on top of that piece of metal. You have an excuse. They should know better.
I would think thats not his problem though a problem maybe but the actual problem not so much, I would pick up some rcs cables first the move the ground under the seatbelt to bare sanded metal then bolt the belt back over it instead of under it.That's only if you are grounding to the body that it is supposed to be 18" or lessbut coming straight from the battery is much better
tru datI would think thats not his problem though a problem maybe but the actual problem not so much, I would pick up some rcs cables first the move the ground under the seatbelt to bare sanded metal then bolt the belt back over it instead of under it.
I agree. He did a negative run, and the sound remained.I would think thats not his problem though a problem maybe but the actual problem not so much, I would pick up some rcs cables first the move the ground under the seatbelt to bare sanded metal then bolt the belt back over it instead of under it.
You can get monster cable 1/0 for less than than that four gauge costs at your local shop, fyiOh and no cuts in the rcas that i could see. Will pick up a new pair and probably switch to 4 gauge wires considering i already got a few feet of 4 gauge ofc Ground in my garage. Would only need to buy bout 10 feet of power wire which $3 a foot at my local audio shop.
Bad idea. If you unplug the rca's while the headunit is on you can burn up your amp and headunit.let it make the noise again and unplug the rca's if it continues the amp is bad. but try not to do it too long as it sounds like your cooking the voice coils!