Pop
#21
Originally Posted by zzzzzzz
it was my wiring harness had the 12v and the rem flipped
Originally Posted by maltesechicken
2. Connecting the amp remote to the wrong power source - most common mistake is connecting it to the car's ACC (accessory) wire. This means that the head unit does NOT control when the amp turns on, rather the ignition controls when the amp turns on and off. This can cause the amp to turn on before the HU sends signal to the RCA causing a power-up pop. Likewise, the amp may stay on longer than the HU causing a power-down pop when the RCA loses signal from the HU.
#22
I thought you had this figured out....
there are only two possibilities for turn off pop as far as I am concearned.... either the amp is making the pop because it sees signal as it shuts down, or the deck/EQ sends out a pop as it shuts down....
rig your amp so it stays on by jumping power to the remote turn on... if this solves the problem you need a delay to keep the amp turned on for a moment while the deck and EQ shut down...
If it dosen't you need a relay that kills the RCA connection as the deck and EQ shut down.....
there are only two possibilities for turn off pop as far as I am concearned.... either the amp is making the pop because it sees signal as it shuts down, or the deck/EQ sends out a pop as it shuts down....
rig your amp so it stays on by jumping power to the remote turn on... if this solves the problem you need a delay to keep the amp turned on for a moment while the deck and EQ shut down...
If it dosen't you need a relay that kills the RCA connection as the deck and EQ shut down.....
#23
Originally Posted by zzzzzzz
it was my wiring harness had the 12v and the rem flipped
so the power was cut out befor the deck powered down and a pop is sent out the the amps
#25
if you are saying you had the switched turn on lead and power wire going into the deck reversed.... that will definatly cause a pop as you take away 12v power.....
I doubt it had anything to do with when the amp was switched on or off....
next time check your wiring first...
I doubt it had anything to do with when the amp was switched on or off....
next time check your wiring first...