Mast0rMason_
Junior Member
I've got a Vibe Slick A3 and running the door speakers off channels 1 and 2 at a 2 ohm load and a sub bridged off channels 3 and 4 at 4ohm. The sub doesnt whine but the door speakers do after a few mins of being turned on. I've ran the speaker wires up to the head unit and just cut into those wires to wire them back to each speaker cause it's a hella load easier. If I unplug the RCA cables it still whines too so it cant be that. Could the gps adapter on the stereo interfere with anything?
Or could it be that the amp just doesnt like a 2ohm load? It says its stable for it though.
Edit: speaker wires are running the opposite side of the car
Edit:
Slight update, had my dad run the amp at his work as he has a power supply for it there and no noise. So the only thing I can assume is interference from the engine loom or fuse box going into the power cable? Could explain why the noise flickers when I throw on the hazards.
Can the power cable insulation just be bad?
Or could it be that the amp just doesnt like a 2ohm load? It says its stable for it though.
Edit: speaker wires are running the opposite side of the car
Edit:
Slight update, had my dad run the amp at his work as he has a power supply for it there and no noise. So the only thing I can assume is interference from the engine loom or fuse box going into the power cable? Could explain why the noise flickers when I throw on the hazards.
Can the power cable insulation just be bad?
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