whine on some am channels...

Rc 415
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well i had this annoying whine and other wierd noises coming from the speakers on some am channels after i installed my sub and sub amp, [dont have the comps and comp amp in yet] so the first thing i did was unplug the rca's from the sub amp, and the sound went away, so i figured it must be the rca's. got my new knu rca's installed today and the whine is still there, but when i unplug the rca's the whine goes away. grounding the rca's did not help, what would you say the problem is //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif :confused:

 
Switched-mode power supplies make a lot of RF noise, no way around it...the ground loop isolator (basically a 1:1 ratio transformer) could help, but chances are you're going to have some noise anyway.

I get so much interference from the amps that some channels are unusable (but then again, the capture area of the antennas I have is slightly larger too //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif)

 
have a good ground? gain to high?
i have a great ground, and the gain is less then half.......

are your rca's ran next to your power wire? if so then put them on the opposite side of the car. if that dont work theres always a bandaid hehe and or a groundloop isolator.
nah rcas are on opposite side,

Switched-mode power supplies make a lot of RF noise, no way around it...the ground loop isolator (basically a 1:1 ratio transformer) could help, but chances are you're going to have some noise anyway.
I get so much interference from the amps that some channels are unusable (but then again, the capture area of the antennas I have is slightly larger too //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif)
i guess all i can do then is to unplug the rca's when using the radio?

 
Try grounding the RCA's near the back mounting bolt of the head unit. Kinda of a point of source way to ground the noise...it may just be your head unit, some head units (mainly pioneer, and i know yours is alpine) get unstable / bad grounds in the output channels of the head unit.

 
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