need help
right now setup ko 1 amp 4channel and sub w/amp kaya lang every time na patayin ko headunit tumutonog yon speaker (tok ) malakas din and second question is pag busina ko may feed back sa speaker ko.
ano kaya dapat kung gawin.
Glenn's right! make sure that all your audio equipment share a "common" grounding point. make sure that it's rust free and clean......and also make sure that your signal cable is double shielded and it does not pass in parallel to any mechanical parts that produce noise.....e.g. aircon blowers and the like......:D
ganun din nangyayri sa akin...pag off ko ng HU my parang
static na "tok" sound sa speaker...normal lang ba yun
pag may amp ka??..or sa grounding lang talaga ang
may problema?? grounding ng HU? or AMP??
common grounding means that all your devices share a single ground........even if you have 3 amps running just like in my van......
for ozcity's question.......
some amps have power delays.......notice that when you turn it on......it has a delay of about 2 seconds the most before you hear you amp running.....same thing goes when you turn it off.......as for the noise.........try to check your HU's ignition wiring.........same thing happened to me before.....I tapped my HU's ignition cable to an unreliable source.......(i never noticed that the wire I tapped into was also the wire that my A/C unit is using) that's why whenever I turn my A/C on......I could almost hear the blower in my system......try to secure a good ignition....the one with the less load........:D
for jake's question.....
double shielded signal cables are available in MG Infinity, Concorde and other audio equipment shops......just dont forget to measure your ride's length so that you would be able to buy the exact length of the cable.....:D
same thing happens to me. mas malala pa nga e. sa akin every time i turn the radio on (even w/o turning the amp on) meron "tok" whenever i switch station chanels. gues ill have to check the ground of the head unit. :cry: