small inline audio filter amplifer thingy?
#1
small inline audio filter amplifer thingy?
alright this isnt really maxima related but i figured its the best place for this.
i was wondering if there was any sort of inline filter or amplifer thing, basicly to get better sound or keep interference out, that i can cheaply make for speakers?
i'm planning on putting some infiniti kappas in my 280 (that i pulled from my maxima) and i pretty much have to wire the WHOLE radio from scratch and i just want to cover some things so i just want to get good sound out of these any way.
its one of those thing "while i am at it i should..."
i was wondering if there was any sort of inline filter or amplifer thing, basicly to get better sound or keep interference out, that i can cheaply make for speakers?
i'm planning on putting some infiniti kappas in my 280 (that i pulled from my maxima) and i pretty much have to wire the WHOLE radio from scratch and i just want to cover some things so i just want to get good sound out of these any way.
its one of those thing "while i am at it i should..."
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There is no magical inline filter. If this is what your thinking, then you need to reevaluate the situation. What was posted above IS help, if you dont want to follow it, then say so. Your comments of 'thatnks for the lack of help' arent needed. Help was provided and you chose to continue thinking that there is an magical device to fix your issue. Simple fact is that there is not and you should recheck your wiring ... wire going in a 'different way' will result in nothing helpful.
#8
this comment wasnt of help either
because it is properly wired, i made damn sure of that after i bought the car from the previous owner and it took a lot of hard freakin work.
an AMP or a FILTER
either way it doesent matter i have recived what i need elsewhere.
lock it pease
because it is properly wired, i made damn sure of that after i bought the car from the previous owner and it took a lot of hard freakin work.
an AMP or a FILTER
either way it doesent matter i have recived what i need elsewhere.
lock it pease
Last edited by Niku-Sama; 02-10-2008 at 11:26 PM.
#9
Bottom line, if you're getting whine/noise/interference of any sort, it's NOT properly wired, or your components are having issues.
If you want an apology, sorry for being blunt, but my information and advice remains standing.
If you want an apology, sorry for being blunt, but my information and advice remains standing.
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