|
|
|
|
|
|
BMW Garage | BMW Meets | Register | Today's Posts | Search |
|
BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum
>
Noticeable static/hiss in tweeters after amp install
|
|
02-14-2016, 03:45 PM | #23 |
Lieutenant General
2045
Rep 13,358
Posts |
The radios have a history of doing this.
The radios have a history of doing this.
You could try injecting a clean signal from another source at the amp to see if its from the radio or idrive. |
Appreciate
0
|
08-11-2017, 01:08 PM | #24 |
Registered
0
Rep 2
Posts |
I know this is an old thread but I think I can share some helpful info - I had this same problem with a similar setup (2011 328i / e90 + technic harness + JL XD600/6) and after banging my head on the wall for weeks here's what fixed it for me -
I took out my head unit (lots of videos on youtube) and wiggled the two big cables that plug into the back right of it. I assume one is antenna and the other is power or ground. With my wiggling I could hear the noise come and go, so I wrapped them in some electrical tape and put the head unit back with the cables in a position/tightness that did not cause noise. So far so good! It's important to note that you should first diagnose if your problem is coming from before or after the RCA<->AMP connection by unplugging the RCAs and listening, and also plugging in a different source and listening. Hope this helps! |
Appreciate
0
|
09-21-2019, 04:27 AM | #25 |
Second Lieutenant
4
Rep 229
Posts |
I have something similar. It's not an alternator or engine whine. It's present when I start the engine, not with the ignition. I get the hiss and some static when I start the engine which goes away and doesn't return until I put my foot on the brake. The volume doesn't increase nor decrease, it stays constant and only present at very low volume and only when braking, which makes me think something is getting induced into the wiring. I have an aftermarket 80prs with an active front stage comprising of tweeters, mids and the underseats. I changed the RCA's and the problem went away for a while. My amp is a JBL 7535 5 channel amp. The only thing I can think that has changed is that on the sub channel when setting the gain using the SMD DD1 I put in -10db of gain overlap instead of the -5db that I normally put in which puts an increase in the potentiometer on that channel. I also have an oscope to check how much voltage is being shown at the speaker output to see if it is putting out the recommended 4x75 watts at four ohms and the 300x1 at 2 ohms. It's such a chore taking the boot lining etc out all the time. My amp is installed on the left hand side where the factory amp normally is and is grounded to the bolt on the left fender.
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-21-2019, 10:37 AM | #26 |
Lieutenant
181
Rep 527
Posts |
If you're talking about aftermarket stereo parts and hissing, you're almost always going to find a problem with the ground wire. Possibly but more unlikely, your getting static's from wires being to close to each other. Try to keep the wires separate but I'd start with your ground wire.
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-21-2019, 04:28 PM | #27 | |
Second Lieutenant
4
Rep 229
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
1
OnlyDriveGerman181.00 |
10-04-2019, 03:48 AM | #28 |
Second Lieutenant
4
Rep 229
Posts |
So yeah. I've managed to confirm it, every time the RCA's go anywhere near the factory cabling on the left passenger side where the cabling to the brake light also is, it's picks up a noise when I press the brake. I have confirmed this with 4 sets of RCA's. Initially, I thought it was my stinger RCA's but fortunately it wasn't. When disconnecting the molex plug for the lights, the noise disappears with it. So now the question is, anyone else experienced this or even why there would be a buzzing when pressing the brake, which could be a problem in and of itself?
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-27-2019, 03:59 AM | #29 |
Enlisted Member
6
Rep 41
Posts |
i had all sorts of whining, when its raining or wet outside, on my DSP volume is like at 50% if its higher than that i can hear speakers just by sitting at the drivers seat, had to ground RCA's at the back of the head unit(aftermarket pioneer, probably pico fuse) by using copper wire and couple bolts - this saved my life , and last thing i did used splitter on my 4 channel amp
so the setup at the end is like: from HU fronts and rears to DSP than from DSP front goes to 4 channel amp with splitter, rears to underseats, and from head unit third pair of RCA's straight to sub amp so i have controls for my sub on my HU so i had 3 problems at once once i finished my build it took me months to sort out the buzzing https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...php?p=21637412 post #262 for reference Last edited by soulgod123; 10-27-2019 at 04:17 AM.. |
Appreciate
0
|
10-27-2019, 04:49 AM | #30 | |
Second Lieutenant
4
Rep 229
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
Bookmarks |
|
|