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03-07-2016, 08:57 PM
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Re: Show Your System
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I don't even want to spend that much lol.
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Sound like shit. Don't matter to me.
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03-07-2016, 08:58 PM
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Re: Show Your System
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Sound like shit. Don't matter to me.
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I guess I'll just have to cough up the cash
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03-08-2016, 04:23 AM
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I'm so anxious to get my system. I'm probably going to wait until after my vacation at the end of the month. I haven't had real audio in so long it hurts
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Yeah I can't stand what the truck has now.
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03-08-2016, 07:56 AM
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I've got this buzzing noise in my bass that won't go away unless I turn my bass knob all the way down. If I have music on I can't hear it, but if I have the music down, I hear it all the time. Gets louder when I accelerate, what can I do to fix this? Ive been told it could be my ground or rcas, but made a new ground and also bought new rcas and it still didnt go away. Any ideas to fix it?
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03-08-2016, 08:10 AM
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Re: Show Your System
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Originally Posted by southernboy94
I've got this buzzing noise in my bass that won't go away unless I turn my bass knob all the way down. If I have music on I can't hear it, but if I have the music down, I hear it all the time. Gets louder when I accelerate, what can I do to fix this? Ive been told it could be my ground or rcas, but made a new ground and also bought new rcas and it still didnt go away. Any ideas to fix it?
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Could try a ground loop isolator
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03-08-2016, 08:13 AM
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Re: Show Your System
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Could try a ground loop isolator
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This or adjust grounds. Or ground rcas
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03-08-2016, 08:21 AM
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Re: Show Your System
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Originally Posted by southernboy94
I've got this buzzing noise in my bass that won't go away unless I turn my bass knob all the way down. If I have music on I can't hear it, but if I have the music down, I hear it all the time. Gets louder when I accelerate, what can I do to fix this? Ive been told it could be my ground or rcas, but made a new ground and also bought new rcas and it still didnt go away. Any ideas to fix it?
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Where is your amp mounted and how is it grounded?
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03-08-2016, 08:24 AM
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This or adjust grounds. Or ground rcas
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I have not tried grounding the rcas yet. I will try that
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Where is your amp mounted and how is it grounded?
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it's just behind the drivers seat and have it grounded down to one of the seat bolts now. Don't remember where I grounded it the first time. Just a random bolt somewhere in the back
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03-08-2016, 08:29 AM
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Re: Show Your System
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I have not tried grounding the rcas yet. I will try that
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it's just behind the drivers seat and have it grounded down to one of the seat bolts now. Don't remember where I grounded it the first time. Just a random bolt somewhere in the back
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Seat bolts aren't very good grounds. Did you strip the paint at least?
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03-08-2016, 08:33 AM
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Seat bolts aren't very good grounds. Did you strip the paint at least?
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yeah I got the paint off. Where would you suggest then? Somewhere on the drivers side preferably. I know the first place I had it grounded it still made the buzzing noise too. I never had a problem with this in my other two trucks I've had. But they were Chevys. This ranger was a pain in the ass compared to them
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03-08-2016, 08:57 AM
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Are your rcas ran with the power cable? Sounds like your picking up from the alternator. I have my Amps in the Mazda hooked up to seat bolts and I have never had an issue with it
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03-08-2016, 09:19 AM
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Are your rcas ran with the power cable? Sounds like your picking up from the alternator. I have my Amps in the Mazda hooked up to seat bolts and I have never had an issue with it
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nope the power wire comes down the left side of the truck and the rcas are on the right. I was told that as well so that's why I moved the rcas over and it still didn't fix it
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03-08-2016, 09:58 AM
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nope the power wire comes down the left side of the truck and the rcas are on the right. I was told that as well so that's why I moved the rcas over and it still didn't fix it
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Coming from speakers or sub only?
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03-08-2016, 10:43 AM
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Re: Show Your System
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Originally Posted by southernboy94
yeah I got the paint off. Where would you suggest then? Somewhere on the drivers side preferably. I know the first place I had it grounded it still made the buzzing noise too. I never had a problem with this in my other two trucks I've had. But they were Chevys. This ranger was a pain in the ass compared to them
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If I were you I would drill a hole in the floor and sand all the paint off and ground your amp there. If you don't wanna do that make sure your ground is tight also is your amp screwed down to the metal? If so that could be your issue if your amps mounting feet are metal. Try unbolting it and see if you still have the issue
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03-08-2016, 11:37 AM
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Coming from speakers or sub only?
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subs only, but it's not the subs I've had them since I was 16 and never had a problem with them
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If I were you I would drill a hole in the floor and sand all the paint off and ground your amp there. If you don't wanna do that make sure your ground is tight also is your amp screwed down to the metal? If so that could be your issue if your amps mounting feet are metal. Try unbolting it and see if you still have the issue
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it's not mounted down at all, just sitting kn a
Small piece of carpet I cut for it so it wouldn't slide around. I may just take it all out and re run all new wires this weekend bc I have an extra wiring kit at the house
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