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Age: 39 Posts: 98 Joined: 31st Jan 2005 Ride: Au Falcon with TE50 Bodykit Location: Melbourne |
Hi People
Seem to have a weird problem that I cant seem to get my head around. I have a clarion head unit which i installed in the car about 8 months ago. The head unit runs the front and back speaker with the amp running the sub. It happened all of a sudden, turned the head unit on and it seemed as though the front speakers ( 5X7 and tweeters Au fairmont stock front speakers) crackle, can hear it more through the tweeters. If i crank the volume up the tweeter give out a high pitch sqeel as though its reaching maximum handling power. If i FAD out the back speakers and play only the front it plays fine. As soon as i start fad for the back speakers the crackling and squeeling of the tweeters comes on. Had a mate look at it and he seems to think that its either a grounding loop problem or that ive blown the head units amp. Nothings been moved or touched and this is happening. Any help would be appreciated
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I saw this happen to a stereo i installed in my younger days.
What happened was that the left and right speaker -ve wires were joined together, called common wiring. It caused the headunit internal amp to stuff up, it was OK at really low volume but freaked out if turned up. I rewired from headunit to speakers and all was ok. So, possibly some speaker wiring behind the headunit in your car is shorting.
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Age: 39 Posts: 98 Joined: 31st Jan 2005 Ride: Au Falcon with TE50 Bodykit Location: Melbourne |
Thanks maximus il give it a shot ova the weekend
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Make sure the wires for the rear speakers are insulatd and not shorting to anything.
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