adam 1.4 sport
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Registered: 2nd Jun 08
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Right was driving a long with music playing then a loud bang. Now evey time the amp and sub on etc you can hear the engine throught it eg winning. If you rev it it sounds like a super chager. Could it be the amp gone ?
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Kenzie
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Possibly a dodgey earth somwhere.
Have you got your phono leads and power lead running next to each other down the same side of the car? This could cause interferance
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adam 1.4 sport
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yea i have mate but it has done it before and where hte 2 leads split into 4 for the amp 1 off them had come loose so pluged it back in and it was fine. But its fine this time. Could it be a doggy earth ?
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samuel6240
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the power wires and audio wires runnin down the one side isnt the best idea as it can cause interferance, i would run audio and power wires down diffrent sides of the car for a start. then i would suggest checking your earth wire, although it sounds like you may need a interferance blocker. basicly you alternator could be causing a current to flow through the car and causing this buzzing noise. personally i would get a interferance blocker ( under a tener) and see if that sorts it
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adam 1.4 sport
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but the thing is my sub goes all wierd and keeps f***ing up like its blown so we put my mates sub on and it done the same :S:S:S
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Forbes789
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deffo sounds lyk wirring, do the nessecarry changes, wont take 10 mins, then check all earths are secure and the contacts are clean and on metal haha
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20valver
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you could also try using double or triple shielded rca leads
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