Hey guys, another grounding and stereo feedback question..
Wondering who has had success with eliminating feedback, engine noise and alternator wine in your stereo when the boat is running. I just installed a serious new setup that's pulling a considerable amount of power and I'm getting some terrible high pitch feedback as soon as the engine is running. No feedback when it's not running. Here's how I wired the amps:
- Power for the amps runs to a distribution block where it's combined into a 0 gauge and ran to the output of the battery switch.
- Negative is also combined into a single 0 gauge via a distribution block and ran to the exact location that the OEM amps and wires were ran to - the front port side of the engine block.
Other notes:
- When the amps have no RCAs there's no feedback
- No matter where the signal comes from, once an RCA signal wire is added to one of the amplifiers you begin to hear feedback. Also doesn't matter which RCA cable is used. To me this eliminates the possibility that it's RCA interference. The RCAs also aren't ran near any power.
- Only happens when the engine is running
- I don't really hear alternator wine that follows the engine RPM, it's a consistent high pitch feedback
- I've tried to run the ground to battery 1, battery 2 and I've also tried to bridge the negatives manually of the two batteries. Still no improvement.
Anyone have any horror stories about feedback like this in a G23 and solutions? I'm wondering if I take the power and place it directly on the auxiliary battery terminal, and also run the negative directly to the auxiliary battery if this'll resolve it. Or, if there's a product that would help resolve the noise that I can purchase? And lastly, maybe it's not a ground issue at all?
Thanks in advance!
Wondering who has had success with eliminating feedback, engine noise and alternator wine in your stereo when the boat is running. I just installed a serious new setup that's pulling a considerable amount of power and I'm getting some terrible high pitch feedback as soon as the engine is running. No feedback when it's not running. Here's how I wired the amps:
- Power for the amps runs to a distribution block where it's combined into a 0 gauge and ran to the output of the battery switch.
- Negative is also combined into a single 0 gauge via a distribution block and ran to the exact location that the OEM amps and wires were ran to - the front port side of the engine block.
Other notes:
- When the amps have no RCAs there's no feedback
- No matter where the signal comes from, once an RCA signal wire is added to one of the amplifiers you begin to hear feedback. Also doesn't matter which RCA cable is used. To me this eliminates the possibility that it's RCA interference. The RCAs also aren't ran near any power.
- Only happens when the engine is running
- I don't really hear alternator wine that follows the engine RPM, it's a consistent high pitch feedback
- I've tried to run the ground to battery 1, battery 2 and I've also tried to bridge the negatives manually of the two batteries. Still no improvement.
Anyone have any horror stories about feedback like this in a G23 and solutions? I'm wondering if I take the power and place it directly on the auxiliary battery terminal, and also run the negative directly to the auxiliary battery if this'll resolve it. Or, if there's a product that would help resolve the noise that I can purchase? And lastly, maybe it's not a ground issue at all?
Thanks in advance!
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