neo_styles
10+ year member
AKA Pop Twidget
Thanks. Try to keep it fresh, you know?Nice grabowskis sig dude.. "No Sammy don't die in a horrible accident!"
Thanks. Try to keep it fresh, you know?Nice grabowskis sig dude.. "No Sammy don't die in a horrible accident!"
There is no noise issue with these amps. It's an installation error or faulty equipment connected to the amp that would contribute to noise.Do all the precision power amps have the so called noise issue or only the p900.4?
I'm particularly interested in the bk1800.1D
The "noise" issue mentioned above was with regards to PPP P1000.1, not P900.4. The way it's described, that's actually the sound of alternator whine, a very common issue in car environment, and a tell tale sign that something isn't grounded well. This means you need to honest to god ground cables running to everything: battery to chassis, engine to chassis, chassis to amplifiers, and chassis to head unit. In my case, I had a real flimsy chassis to battery connection, and chassis on head unit. Still working on this..Do all the precision power amps have the so called noise issue or only the p900.4?
I'm particularly interested in the bk1800.1D
It's not really an issue with the amps as they do fine. From my experience, it is simply that you need a stronger ground than other amps I had. How do I know? I swapped out amps and it made noise, found a better ground and it stoppedDo all the precision power amps have the so called noise issue or only the p900.4?
I'm particularly interested in the bk1800.1D