Loud click from speakers
#1
Loud click from speakers
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Guys .. My system drives me crazy today. After I put an amp to my car, i hear the ground noise from the speakers everytime i turn the volume down, so I put an ground isolator(noise filter) in between the head unit and the amp that takes care of the ground noise but as i turn the head unit off, i hear the loud click from the speakers .... Can any one give me a hand on this? I tried to fix the problem for 2h but no hope ... this thing drives me nuts... please help ...
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Guys .. My system drives me crazy today. After I put an amp to my car, i hear the ground noise from the speakers everytime i turn the volume down, so I put an ground isolator(noise filter) in between the head unit and the amp that takes care of the ground noise but as i turn the head unit off, i hear the loud click from the speakers .... Can any one give me a hand on this? I tried to fix the problem for 2h but no hope ... this thing drives me nuts... please help ...
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#3
RE: Loud click from speakers
first off, how long is the ground wire for your amp, and second, what amp did you get cause if you hear anything coming out of your sub other then the lows, that means you either have it a full pass or your low pass is faulty and you have a bad amp.
As for the that thump that happens when the car shuts off, that has to do with the quality of the amp as well, i believe its caused because of the fact that when its shutting down it doesnt properly compensate for the remaining flow of power
As for the that thump that happens when the car shuts off, that has to do with the quality of the amp as well, i believe its caused because of the fact that when its shutting down it doesnt properly compensate for the remaining flow of power
#4
RE: Loud click from speakers
there were three wires you used when you hooked up the amp. one was black, the ground...one was the red, the power. and the other one was the blue, which is the remote. when you turn the head unit on, the amp turns on. when you turn off the head unit the amp turns off and that thump is you hearing the transition in the speakers. usually better amps have soft on's and off's
#6
RE: Loud click from speakers
mtx is a good brand, i would have assumed that it would have that on it, considering its a form of protection that reduces the wear on your subs, and sometimes i think lightshow cant agree with anyone and then add that extra detail, even though if you had everything connected properly it would shut off with the car shutting off, if it werent the amp would never shut off, or never turn on for that matter.......
but the reason i asked about how long the ground was, is because there should be no reason for your ground wire to be longer then a foot and that was directed to green and the what amp question was intended for green as well lol.....
as for fixing it, the only way i would know is with a new amp, otherwise youll just have to deal with that thump...... side note, with that amp someone claimed 146db off of it with the right enclosure lol
but the reason i asked about how long the ground was, is because there should be no reason for your ground wire to be longer then a foot and that was directed to green and the what amp question was intended for green as well lol.....
as for fixing it, the only way i would know is with a new amp, otherwise youll just have to deal with that thump...... side note, with that amp someone claimed 146db off of it with the right enclosure lol
#7
RE: Loud click from speakers
ORIGINAL: marbro
mtx is a good brand, i would have assumed that it would have that on it, considering its a form of protection that reduces the wear on your subs, and sometimes i think lightshow cant agree with anyone and then add that extra detail, even though if you had everything connected properly it would shut off with the car shutting off, if it werent the amp would never shut off, or never turn on for that matter.......
but the reason i asked about how long the ground was, is because there should be no reason for your ground wire to be longer then a foot and that was directed to green and the what amp question was intended for green as well lol.....
as for fixing it, the only way i would know is with a new amp, otherwise youll just have to deal with that thump...... side note, with that amp someone claimed 146db off of it with the right enclosure lol
mtx is a good brand, i would have assumed that it would have that on it, considering its a form of protection that reduces the wear on your subs, and sometimes i think lightshow cant agree with anyone and then add that extra detail, even though if you had everything connected properly it would shut off with the car shutting off, if it werent the amp would never shut off, or never turn on for that matter.......
but the reason i asked about how long the ground was, is because there should be no reason for your ground wire to be longer then a foot and that was directed to green and the what amp question was intended for green as well lol.....
as for fixing it, the only way i would know is with a new amp, otherwise youll just have to deal with that thump...... side note, with that amp someone claimed 146db off of it with the right enclosure lol