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Static noise after install


dashhho

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City
Canada
Vehicle Year
2005
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
I installed a headunit+amp and the sound comes through ok but when there is no sound on there is an pretty loud static 'whitenoise' sound. Even with volume set to the lowest it can be on the headunit.

I am running RCA's from the headunit to the amp for signal. I used the amp on a previous vehicle and it workes. When I turn on the LPF the whitenoise is gone - so I am thinking this clears the AMP?

Does this sound like an issue with interference from my cables being run too close to each other? The RCAs are bundled with the front speaker wires till they get to the back of the cab.

Any ideas for how to trouble shoot this?
 
Does Engine on or off matter?
Could be spark or alternator "noise" if it only happens with engine on

LPF is Low Pass Filter, allows the lower frequencies to pass thru, the bass, but lowers the levels of the higher frequencies levels
So its a higher frequency "noise" you are hearing

Are the head unit and amp both ground to the same place, if not try doing that, vehicle grounds at different places are not always exactly the same, running a ground between the units, or sharing the same ground, can eliminate that type of "noise"

I wouldn't think you would get inductance noise from speaker cables adjacent to the RCA cables especially if speakers were turned down like you described

If you unplug the RCA cables and "noise" is still there then its an issue with the AMP, internal issue
OR
Its that ground issue mentioned above, the RCA cables are being used as the main ground between the two units, which causes a noise, if you add a better ground then "noise" goes away
 
Are your RCA cables the shielded style or the cheap ones that just have RCA plugs and the wire looks like speaker wire?
 
Are your RCA cables the shielded style or the cheap ones that just have RCA plugs and the wire looks like speaker wire?
They are shielded...I think. Look more than just speaker wires.
 
So I moved the power cable as far as I could from others (not that it was really close though).

I also moved the RCA's away from the speaker wires. And ran them as far away as I could.

I moved the ground closer to the amp.

And now no noise!! I am not sure which one 'fixed' it. Thanks for the help!

Sadly the 5x7's are just not cutting it for the lows....so I think I will need to pickup a sub. But I was kind of expecting this anyways.
 
I was the ground, its always the ground with audio noise :)
 

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