I just installed a polywire iPod connector in our boat so our iPod charges while we're using it. I also thought it'd be good to use one less boosted signal input since our iPod goes into an HSE RVC, then into a Clarion EQ. When I powered up the stereo w/out the iPod connected I noticed some background noise. ARgh.. , although I think the noise was there even w/out the new polywire powered connector.
I know grounds are typically the culprit when it comes to noise. I have 'house' battery that all my stereo items are directly connected to with the lone exception of the head unit. Both amps, the EQ, the HSE and now the Polywire are all directly connected to the battery's +/- terminals (I do need to change the Polywire to a switched source). My head unit is not, however. Pretty much the only thing I use the head unit for is the remote power on/off lead -- so it's pretty much a fancy power switch that turns on amps/EQ/volume control. Since it's not directly grounded to the house battery could it still be suspect as a source of noise? I do have RCA's going from it to the HSE but never switch it.
Anything else I should check? I guess the other thing is power leads should run at right angles or at least not in parallel to source lines, so I should check that also. Just wondered if I might be missing something??
I know grounds are typically the culprit when it comes to noise. I have 'house' battery that all my stereo items are directly connected to with the lone exception of the head unit. Both amps, the EQ, the HSE and now the Polywire are all directly connected to the battery's +/- terminals (I do need to change the Polywire to a switched source). My head unit is not, however. Pretty much the only thing I use the head unit for is the remote power on/off lead -- so it's pretty much a fancy power switch that turns on amps/EQ/volume control. Since it's not directly grounded to the house battery could it still be suspect as a source of noise? I do have RCA's going from it to the HSE but never switch it.
Anything else I should check? I guess the other thing is power leads should run at right angles or at least not in parallel to source lines, so I should check that also. Just wondered if I might be missing something??
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