Car Audio Speaker Issues?
I just re-installed my 4 channel amp and had everything working fairly well until I hit a large pothole with my car and I started having issues with my audio. The Driver's Side rear speaker now has a lot of interference, that like TV static, but not constantly. It's seems to play music fine at idle, but during acceleration and going over bumps it seems to be fairly constant, but it varies. Also, since the pothole, the audio will just cut in and out randomly.
When I did re-install the amp, I changed the ground from a raised part of the floor that I drilled into and stripped out to a bolt that holds the seat down, so I'm wondering if that could be the cause of all of the problems. All other connections to the amp and speakers seem to be fine. Can anyone confirm this or suggest any other problems causing this?
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All your info points to a ground issue. Try another spot, that is non-painted for best ground. If you need to, use sandpaper to scrape off all paint. Bare metal gives you the best ground.
i can't flow into the particular adjustments between direct present day, the flexibility your amp runs off of, and alternating present day, the flexibility on your place. yet with an ac to dc inverter you rather can run your place audio gadget with a automobile amplifier. And in case you have been speaking approximately putting homestead audio gadget on your automobile you're able to do this with out project yet you in all probability won't get the sound you're after.
Yes you have a bad ground.
Some thing else that causes interfearance is when your signal wires are too close to you main power wire. They should run on opposite sides of the car.
yea get a better car