rca and power cable question..
#1
rca and power cable question..
my rca and ground are installed going through the driver side and the power on the passenger side.
my friend told me it should be the other way around.
does this really matter?
right now i have a bit of whining noise when gasing. not a lot like before but just a little. Before the rca and power cable was going through from the passenger side.
my friend told me it should be the other way around.
does this really matter?
right now i have a bit of whining noise when gasing. not a lot like before but just a little. Before the rca and power cable was going through from the passenger side.
#3
It is correct to run the power wire and rca's on the opposite sides of the car. My question is why are you running a ground wire from the battery? Why not just find a grounding point in the trunk and make it only about a 3ft run.
#4
Originally Posted by AeR0
as far as i understand if you are using good pwoer wire and good rca cables that is just a myth.
#5
Originally Posted by Kongee
my rca and remote are installed going through the driver side and the power on the passenger side.
my friend told me it should be the other way around.
does this really matter?
right now i have a bit of whining noise when gasing. not a lot like before but just a little. Before the rca and power cable was going through from the passenger side.
my friend told me it should be the other way around.
does this really matter?
right now i have a bit of whining noise when gasing. not a lot like before but just a little. Before the rca and power cable was going through from the passenger side.
#6
Originally Posted by pgmaniac
It is correct to run the power wire and rca's on the opposite sides of the car. My question is why are you running a ground wire from the battery? Why not just find a grounding point in the trunk and make it only about a 3ft run.
sorry..i meant the rca and remote wire on the same side.
my bad.
#8
Guys... magnetic fields created by DC current flow can't be picked up by our amplifiers... the majority of noise we get in car audio is caused by the alternating magnetic fields made by the alternator....
Last edited by Haunz; 09-06-2007 at 01:37 PM.
#9
Originally Posted by Kongee
should i actually spent the time and redo it?
- power wire to driver side and rca and remote to passenger side.
i have the amp ground going to one of the bolts on the seat.
should i change that?
- power wire to driver side and rca and remote to passenger side.
i have the amp ground going to one of the bolts on the seat.
should i change that?