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Whining and ticking noise from speakers after installing new amp and line out converter
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8771863" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Never even heard of continetal head unit. Sounds like some Chinese brand which are not known for being all that clear. You can get a old school head unit from the '90s or early 2000s with 4v or 5v preouts and would be a massive improvement on sound. Plus Soundstream isn't the Soundstream of the old days either. Only one from Soundstream I would get is that one that Thx runs and it is a 4 channel made in Korea. </p><p></p><p>What rca cables you said high quality but which ones? Also if you want to keep that head unit maybe try a Audiocontrol LOC or go to a DSP so you can set everything on it. Where is the ground exactly? Also what size wire and brand? Sometimes cheap wire will cause what you are going through as well. Always use OFC if possible or at the very least a high end 4 gauge CCA of some sorts. If it is a walmart wire kit then trash it and get something else. GL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8771863, member: 676743"] Never even heard of continetal head unit. Sounds like some Chinese brand which are not known for being all that clear. You can get a old school head unit from the '90s or early 2000s with 4v or 5v preouts and would be a massive improvement on sound. Plus Soundstream isn't the Soundstream of the old days either. Only one from Soundstream I would get is that one that Thx runs and it is a 4 channel made in Korea. What rca cables you said high quality but which ones? Also if you want to keep that head unit maybe try a Audiocontrol LOC or go to a DSP so you can set everything on it. Where is the ground exactly? Also what size wire and brand? Sometimes cheap wire will cause what you are going through as well. Always use OFC if possible or at the very least a high end 4 gauge CCA of some sorts. If it is a walmart wire kit then trash it and get something else. GL! [/QUOTE]
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