Hello all. Had my boat for over a year now and just over the last month or so my right tower speaker starting "hissing". These are the factory tower roswells and have 4 of them. Never had the issue until a few months ago. Yesterday I played around a little with it and it is only when the blower is running. Again, everything is factory. I did mess around with the amps once so maybe I messed up a frequency/gain? Anyone have an idea here?
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So you know if you have a 2 chnl or 4 chnl amp? You can swap the left and right RCA and see of the noise moves or stays, and then you swap the speaker outputs with another speaker to see the same results. Speakers rarely produce the unwanted noise, but simply reproduce the signal sent to them.
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Originally posted by MLA View PostSo you know if you have a 2 chnl or 4 chnl amp? You can swap the left and right RCA and see of the noise moves or stays, and then you swap the speaker outputs with another speaker to see the same results. Speakers rarely produce the unwanted noise, but simply reproduce the signal sent to them.
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Your boat likely has 2 amps. The 5000/5 will definitely power the cabin speakers and woofer. The 2nd amp will power the tower speakers. Just cant remember from year to year, if its was the Polk 4000/4 4 chnl or the 2 channel.
So if you move the RCA and the noise moved, then this points to the noise coming in on the RCA rather then the amp producing the noise.
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- 13 Super air 230 Team Edition 03 Super Air 210 Team Edition - Sold 88 Mastercraft TriStar 220 - Sold
Originally posted by MLA View PostYour boat likely has 2 amps. The 5000/5 will definitely power the cabin speakers and woofer. The 2nd amp will power the tower speakers. Just cant remember from year to year, if its was the Polk 4000/4 4 chnl or the 2 channel.
So if you move the RCA and the noise moved, then this points to the noise coming in on the RCA rather then the amp producing the noise.
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Turn the HPF back on. replace the RCAs for those two channels. the 4 channel does the towers, 5 channel the in boats and sub
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Originally posted by distinguishedmotorsports View PostTurn the HPF back on. replace the RCAs for those two channels. the 4 channel does the towers, 5 channel the in boats and sub
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