Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
#1
Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
If I have my volume on low or at 0 I can hear static from my rear speakers. If I turn it up it goes away, but I'd like to fix this issue. Anyone know what it can be?
running boss 5 ch amp, rear boston 6x9 speakers, everything is connected, no loose wires.
running boss 5 ch amp, rear boston 6x9 speakers, everything is connected, no loose wires.
#5
RE: Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
boss amp works fine, I'm not putting my stuff as loud as it goes.
sony cdx-gt520 radio
I turned down everything for the rear speakers from the amp and I still hear the same constant static. Once I put volume at 10 or so where it's not quiet, you can't hear it, but it's going to bother me because it is there
sony cdx-gt520 radio
I turned down everything for the rear speakers from the amp and I still hear the same constant static. Once I put volume at 10 or so where it's not quiet, you can't hear it, but it's going to bother me because it is there
#6
RE: Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
Do you have a Capacitor? (sp?) If not, your alternator may be running harder in order to power the amp connected to your battery making a distortion noise. You dont hear it from your speakers when you have the music up because music is coming out of the speakers, overriding the distortion noise. If you shut off the head unit completely, does the noise go away? Good Luck.
#7
RE: Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
Yeah the higher your gain is the more it will do that. Especially when it is cold out, at least with my stereo it seems to do that. But if its warm I only here it sometimes.
#9
RE: Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
ORIGINAL: cvcrcr99
Do you have a Capacitor? (sp?) If not, your alternator may be running harder in order to power the amp connected to your battery making a distortion noise. You dont hear it from your speakers when you have the music up because music is coming out of the speakers, overriding the distortion noise. If you shut off the head unit completely, does the noise go away? Good Luck.
Do you have a Capacitor? (sp?) If not, your alternator may be running harder in order to power the amp connected to your battery making a distortion noise. You dont hear it from your speakers when you have the music up because music is coming out of the speakers, overriding the distortion noise. If you shut off the head unit completely, does the noise go away? Good Luck.
No I do not have a capacitor. I can turn the lows down so the sub isn't kicking out anything and the static from the rear speakers is still the same.
#10
RE: Static coming from rear speakers with volume at 0
i told you how to fix it...... a good amp wont pick up the noise your talking about....
dont get a cap there worthless bandaids..... you can try a source ground from your deck it might help but i kinda doubt it
dont get a cap there worthless bandaids..... you can try a source ground from your deck it might help but i kinda doubt it
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