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<blockquote data-quote="sparten576" data-source="post: 8721921" data-attributes="member: 681462"><p>Hello,</p><p>I've had my car system in for some time now and have always had a weird issue where one speaker (or multiple) will cutout randomly and have this static sound to them, see video</p><p>(sorry the song was on the radio and it produced the sound)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Jt1BZAEpsQ8[/MEDIA]"</p><p>start at 35 seconds</p><p></p><p>Things I've done to try to fix the issue:</p><p>replace the 4 channel amp (twice)</p><p>replace all the speakers (twice)</p><p></p><p>One of my main concerns is my ground. My ground from the trunk to the negative terminal is 2.8 Ohms which I know is bad. I've wire brushed the mounting point and used self-tapping screws around the eye terminal to get a better connection. I've measured other points in the trunk as well as under the driver seat (factory amp mounting location if my car came with it) and the ground point under the carpet is the same 2.8 ohms.</p><p></p><p>Do you guys have any ideas what is going on?</p><p></p><p>(4 channel amp, aftermarket head unit)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparten576, post: 8721921, member: 681462"] Hello, I've had my car system in for some time now and have always had a weird issue where one speaker (or multiple) will cutout randomly and have this static sound to them, see video (sorry the song was on the radio and it produced the sound) [MEDIA=youtube]Jt1BZAEpsQ8[/MEDIA]" start at 35 seconds Things I've done to try to fix the issue: replace the 4 channel amp (twice) replace all the speakers (twice) One of my main concerns is my ground. My ground from the trunk to the negative terminal is 2.8 Ohms which I know is bad. I've wire brushed the mounting point and used self-tapping screws around the eye terminal to get a better connection. I've measured other points in the trunk as well as under the driver seat (factory amp mounting location if my car came with it) and the ground point under the carpet is the same 2.8 ohms. Do you guys have any ideas what is going on? (4 channel amp, aftermarket head unit) [/QUOTE]
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