Re: stereo problem

From: Bill Pitz (dakota@billpitz.com)
Date: Sun Oct 12 2003 - 12:35:47 EDT


On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 09:33:08 -0400, MyMunyPit@aol.com wrote:
>I have a 1994 dodge dakota with a alpine head unit v12 amps and a JL audio
>10w 6 sub. The system has been in the truck for about 4 years. I dont drive the
>truck alot, it is custom so it sets alot of the time. I went to drive it and I
>am getting a distortion in the speaker. Like a loss of power in the mids and
>tweeter. I started to troubleshoot the problem and found that when the truck
>is not running it plays fine. I have check the ground wires and clean them all
>and I still am having this problem. I upgrade the Alternator from an 80 amp to
>a 120 amp this did not sove the problem and now when I hit the gas pedal the
>sound form the speaker quit like it sucking the power from the system. Has
>anyone ever had a problem like this.

Make sure your speaker wires are all securely connected. Also make
sure that your RCA cables haven't somehow crossed paths with your
power cable.

Is it just one of the speakers that is picking up this noise or is it
all of them?

-Bill



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