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Old 05-31-2005, 09:24 AM
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loud boom from sub when chaning tracks

Whenever I'm changing tracks on a cd on my hu, my sub makes a loud sound. Anyone know how to fix this? Does it have something to do with the amp frequency?
I'm running alpine 9815 hu
alpine mrd501 amp
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Old 05-31-2005, 09:52 AM
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checking your ground is always a good idea, it causes problems like that
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on the amp or hu?
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Old 05-31-2005, 12:53 PM
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more than likely you have the gains set too high and its amplifying the "quiet" between tracks. do you ever have a problem with your sub fluttering?

try turning down the gain and see if that will alleviate the problem.
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I only have my gains at like halfway. Never had the sub fluttering problem. I'll try turning down my gains but I hope not to lose too much bass.
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is that with any cd?
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Dude the ground is too close to ur RCA's
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Old 05-31-2005, 10:58 PM
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I have the same problem, but not when changing tracks, Once i TUrn the radio off/car off, a few seconds later, you hear a big boom. Well depending on how high the bass control **** is set.
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Dude the ground is too close to ur RCA's
that shouldn't pose a problem...
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Old 05-31-2005, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by AscendantMax
that shouldn't pose a problem...
Of course it would... If the RCA's are too close to the grounding wire they will pick up all sorts of stuff.
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Dude the ground is too close to ur RCA's
not possible... there routed on opposite sides od the car.
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Originally Posted by rkyat
I have the same problem, but not when changing tracks, Once i TUrn the radio off/car off, a few seconds later, you hear a big boom. Well depending on how high the bass control **** is set.
Ok... where is your remote turn on wire for the amps connected? If its anywhere other than the radio ur picking up feedback
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Old 05-31-2005, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Of course it would... If the RCA's are too close to the grounding wire they will pick up all sorts of stuff.
no they won't. the whole car acts as a massive ground.
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Old 05-31-2005, 11:27 PM
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You dont know what ur talking about... Read the stickies
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Old 05-31-2005, 11:28 PM
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i had that problem when i was running an aftermarket headunit with the stock bose amps/speakers ...

I ended up getting an "premium sound" adapter which was pretty much a manual volume control and it did fix the problem. i used to get pop sounds when changing tracks, radio stations or switching sources.
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Old 06-01-2005, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by rkyat
I have the same problem, but not when changing tracks, Once i TUrn the radio off/car off, a few seconds later, you hear a big boom. Well depending on how high the bass control **** is set.
This is a different problem. This problem can be alleviated by delaying the power down of your amps/external crossover a few seconds so they power down after the headunit.
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Old 06-01-2005, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Ok... where is your remote turn on wire for the amps connected? If its anywhere other than the radio ur picking up feedback
Pick up feedback though your turn on wire? I never heard of this. This problem sounds like bad grounds or faulty equipment to me. The boom heard is usually (if not always) coming through RCA's.
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Old 06-01-2005, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by nadir_s
i used to get pop sounds when changing tracks, radio stations or switching sources.
This is what happens in my car except it only does it on the sub... I'm going to try changing the grounds today.
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Old 06-01-2005, 10:13 AM
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i have mine grounded to the antenna box...i think. it might be the remote box for your key fob. and the remote to my HU. im spliced into the rear deck speaks to hi/lo input.
it has always made a thump but not when i change songs only when i turn it on/off or change CDs. it made it alot louder when i put another 12 in with a much bigger box.
i have tried diffrent grounds but it's a b*ch and ive only found two in there. where i have it now, under the right pannels to a bolt on the box. and ive had it to the bottom trunk latch where i still had the same THUMP problem.

would it make this noise if i have the speaker wires spliced in after the amps? i didnt even check if i had done that part right

if anybody fixes this post it uuuup!
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Old 06-01-2005, 10:18 AM
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Did you read this entire thread? I already stated how to solve turn off noise/thump. Delaying this turn off can be as simple as adding the right value capacitor to the turn on wire.

It's the thump between tracks and stuff that is a little baffling.
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Old 06-01-2005, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
You dont know what ur talking about... Read the stickies
Actually, he does know what he's talking about. The whole chassis is a ground plane. The power is DC and will not induce noise in an AC signal, so this is NOT an issue in a car. You can wrap an RCA with the power wire and you will never induce noise. And this business about crossing signal paths at 90 degrees only works with two AC signals. Get your facts straight before you blast someone else. Your agument says that the whole chassis is a noise antenna....think about it.
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
You dont know what ur talking about... Read the stickies
No actually its you that doesnt know what your talking about.

Unfortunately Eric beat me to that
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Old 06-01-2005, 01:37 PM
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wow i take a day off and we get some flaming here?
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what friendhasmax said...

i use to have all my wires zip tied neatly and never had issues with noise.
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Old 06-01-2005, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Of course it would... If the RCA's are too close to the grounding wire they will pick up all sorts of stuff.
so you're saying that you would have to get the RCA's as far away from the chassis as possible huh? i don't know how realistic that would be
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I thought you were supposed to run your ground to a bike on an insulated bike rack on the trunk???????????
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
You dont know what ur talking about... Read the stickies
sure, just give me the link from the stickies that explains why rca's shouldn't be placed near a ground.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Big_Ham
I thought you were supposed to run your ground to a bike on an insulated bike rack on the trunk???????????
thats only if you run a 500 farad cap off of a 90 amp charging system and say that it helps with dimming
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:50 PM
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Well, mine says 1F on the side and my lights dim a whole lot less!

My headunit alone is 320 watts!
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Originally Posted by Big_Ham
Well, mine says 1F on the side and my lights dim a whole lot less!

My headunit alone is 320 watts!

lol 320 RMS right
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LMAO ... I need to stop now ... I'm getting into their mindset ...

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