Crackling in Speakers
#1
Crackling in Speakers
Strange issue I'm having with my audio system the last couple weeks... When I have my wheel cranked to the left, I hear an occasional crackling sound through my speakers. It seems to happen most often when I'm accelerating through a turn, but that might just be because I'm always cornering hard :p
At any rate, it only happens when the wheel is cranked left, and not right. Any reason this could be? Should I just try another grounding location? Right now my amp is grounded to the baby seat thingie bolt in the hatch. I'm sure someone will tell me it's the ground, but it seems strange to me that the noise is only heard when the wheel is turned one direction.
At any rate, it only happens when the wheel is cranked left, and not right. Any reason this could be? Should I just try another grounding location? Right now my amp is grounded to the baby seat thingie bolt in the hatch. I'm sure someone will tell me it's the ground, but it seems strange to me that the noise is only heard when the wheel is turned one direction.
#2
loose speaker wire,did you solder the wires to the speaker terminals,if not it probably is shorting as you go in tothe corner.......and slow down.......we don't want to have another I just killed my tC thread.
#3
The connections are solderless. I had heard that soldering speaker connections could bad idea since the solder can introduce noise to the system, dunno if there is any truth to that or not. I can go back and check the connections to the crossovers and then to the speakers though, that sounds like it could be a possibility. Thanks for the idea.
#7
Originally Posted by rcf22
The connections are solderless. I had heard that soldering speaker connections could bad idea since the solder can introduce noise to the system, dunno if there is any truth to that or not. I can go back and check the connections to the crossovers and then to the speakers though, that sounds like it could be a possibility. Thanks for the idea.
Nothing wrong with solderless connections when done right, but it sounds like one of yours may be marginal.
#8
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Well, the issue no longer exists. The supercharger's sitting in a box in my garage, waiting for someone to come buy it, lol.
#9
Sounds like something is definitely loose somewhere. I would check all of your power and ground connections, especially if you're using distribution blocks. Check all the amp terminals as well as your RCAs on the head unit. Also, as long as you're not cold soldering your connections, soldering your speaker wire to mids and tweeters is pretty much the way to go. I've never had a problem going this route, either with sound degradation or intermittent output. Hope you're able to find the source of your problem.
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