Hi All.
Over the past few weeks I have been tackling a leak issue and have completly removed the interior to dry out the waterlogged carpets and sound proofing.
While the interior was out i have always wanted to upgrade the sound system, so no better time to do it.
I have replaced the front footwell speakers with the Hertz DSK 130.3, and fitted the tweeters to the front of the dash.
The rear speakers i have used the Hertz DCX component 130.3.
Initially i was going to use the head unit for power to the speakers bvut this would have been pointless so reluctently i got an Amplifier ( the cheapest that was suitable for my setup ) which is a Auna AMP CH06 6 channel AMP
My intensions was to fit the Hertz HX300D Subwoofer into the middle copartment between the seats, but the sub is HUGE so i downgraded to a Slimline Pioneer sub.
Now Initially after reading many forums and actually reading the manual for the AMP i ran the RCA cables from the head unit to the amp down the left hand side of the car and the power cable from head unit to amp down the other side. I didnt really take any notice of the speaker cables and if i rember some were on both sides.
The negative cable from the amp is fitted to bare metal in the boot, and set up according the amp instructions.
yet i was getting huge alternator squeel coming from the speakers.
I took the car to an audio specialist today and they said that as long as the RCA cables are well shielded, (which they are) then all the cables should run down one side of the car, as otherwise it causes a loop, which is what creates the interfearance.
So i came home took the bloody car apart again and put all the cables down the drivers side, and now if anything it is worse!!!
Anyone got any ideas what can be causing this ?????
Over the past few weeks I have been tackling a leak issue and have completly removed the interior to dry out the waterlogged carpets and sound proofing.
While the interior was out i have always wanted to upgrade the sound system, so no better time to do it.
I have replaced the front footwell speakers with the Hertz DSK 130.3, and fitted the tweeters to the front of the dash.
The rear speakers i have used the Hertz DCX component 130.3.
Initially i was going to use the head unit for power to the speakers bvut this would have been pointless so reluctently i got an Amplifier ( the cheapest that was suitable for my setup ) which is a Auna AMP CH06 6 channel AMP
My intensions was to fit the Hertz HX300D Subwoofer into the middle copartment between the seats, but the sub is HUGE so i downgraded to a Slimline Pioneer sub.
Now Initially after reading many forums and actually reading the manual for the AMP i ran the RCA cables from the head unit to the amp down the left hand side of the car and the power cable from head unit to amp down the other side. I didnt really take any notice of the speaker cables and if i rember some were on both sides.
The negative cable from the amp is fitted to bare metal in the boot, and set up according the amp instructions.
yet i was getting huge alternator squeel coming from the speakers.
I took the car to an audio specialist today and they said that as long as the RCA cables are well shielded, (which they are) then all the cables should run down one side of the car, as otherwise it causes a loop, which is what creates the interfearance.
So i came home took the bloody car apart again and put all the cables down the drivers side, and now if anything it is worse!!!
Anyone got any ideas what can be causing this ?????
