Re: RE: Re: stereo help

From: Chris DeCrease (chrisnlisa00@charter.net)
Date: Sun Mar 11 2001 - 03:52:49 EST


Check to see that your ground is at 0 volts, that your power is at 12 volts,
your remote wire at 12 when it's on and 0 when its off etc. I'd bet that
it's not got a good ground..
----- Original Message -----
From: William H. Hiatt III <william@hiatt.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 3:15 AM
Subject: DML: RE: Re: stereo help

Yes it does. What exactly should I check with a voltmeter?

william

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Chris DeCrease
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:57 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: stereo help

I'd use a voltmeter to check your voltages to and from the amp.....it could
be several things, probably a bad ground or a short....hope that
helps....does your amp have the same gauge wire for power and ground??
----- Original Message -----
From: William H. Hiatt III <william@hiatt.net>
To: DML <dakota-truck@Buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 2:49 AM
Subject: DML: stereo help

To all the stereo guru's in the house. For some reason my subs in my truck
make like a whirring/gurgleing sound. It's really wierd, and it seems to be
coming from the amp. It's independent if the engine is running or not, as
long as the amp is turned on. Also, it happens if their is music/no music.
It's really really really wierd. What could be causing this to happen.
Thanks for the advice.

william



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