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i have 2 12 inch subs in the trunk

2006-09-02 07:35:32 · 5 answers · asked by aali82688 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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I have found that a rusty ground can cause humming. The first thing you would need to do is check the spot where your amp and radio are grounded make sure they aren't grounded to the same place. Next you will need to take a wire brush and clean the ground surface thoroughly. Reatatch it and check to see if you are still humming. Last check your RCA jacks, your power wire, your ground wires, and your remote wire and make sure all of them are ran seperately from eachother. After you have done all of this you shouldn't have a problem with humming. I hope I have helped you solve your problem.

2006-09-04 15:14:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if it is only while you are using the starter motor it is beacuse the voltage in the whole car drops so low your sound system cant regulate is internal power supply. Same way your headlights dim

2006-09-02 14:41:32 · answer #2 · answered by a tao 4 · 0 0

not grounded properly make sure that the red(hot)wire has an inline fuse and keep that part closer to the battery

2006-09-03 08:02:45 · answer #3 · answered by liqsteal 2 · 0 0

take the earth striaght to the battery or if still continuse fit a suppresor to the distribitor

2006-09-02 20:51:12 · answer #4 · answered by hairyjohnboy 1 · 0 0

make sure your rca jacks are away from your power wire. run them on opposite sides.

2006-09-04 01:20:41 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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