I apologize ahead of time if this is in the wrong section just being another stupid audio question but i figured maybe the problem could be something thats a common gtr problem anyway . . .
My door speakers and rear speakers cut in and out all the time while driving. I have subs in the back that always stay on and don't cut out. The subs are powered by a little 45rms x 2 2 channel amp (not lookin for huge bass) which i don't beleive would draw enough juice to make it a power problem. And if it was a power issue i think the subs would cut out first
The speakers cut in and out when i go over bumps and close my door. Also if i stop at a light and it cuts out i can usually creep up 6 inches stop and it will cut back in. But . . . it also cuts out when im driving and let off the gas which would bring me back to a power supply problem.
The problem did start after i replaced an actuater for the heat vents so i had removed the cd player but i have since removed it again and checked the connections and i don't think thats the problem. Around the same time i had removed the glove box to get at the a ac airbox a mouse made a nest in over winter :x hahahahaaha i know so funny! but don't think i could have f'd up anything to do with audio around there
I beleive the stock amps in the ceiling in the back of the trunk. Could there be a bad connection or bad stock amp here?? My speaker box could have hit something putting it in or moving it
At what points are all the speaker wire connected????? Are they just plain grey speaker wires?
If everyone thinks its a power issue i guess i would do the big 3 grounding and bigger battery. If that doesn't work get a yellow top. But im thinking this is some other audio connection or electrical problem
If i need a deep cycle battery anyone know of a cheap place to get one in edmonton?????
Any suggestions to fix this, even basic **** would be appreciated
thanks!!!
My door speakers and rear speakers cut in and out all the time while driving. I have subs in the back that always stay on and don't cut out. The subs are powered by a little 45rms x 2 2 channel amp (not lookin for huge bass) which i don't beleive would draw enough juice to make it a power problem. And if it was a power issue i think the subs would cut out first
The speakers cut in and out when i go over bumps and close my door. Also if i stop at a light and it cuts out i can usually creep up 6 inches stop and it will cut back in. But . . . it also cuts out when im driving and let off the gas which would bring me back to a power supply problem.
The problem did start after i replaced an actuater for the heat vents so i had removed the cd player but i have since removed it again and checked the connections and i don't think thats the problem. Around the same time i had removed the glove box to get at the a ac airbox a mouse made a nest in over winter :x hahahahaaha i know so funny! but don't think i could have f'd up anything to do with audio around there
I beleive the stock amps in the ceiling in the back of the trunk. Could there be a bad connection or bad stock amp here?? My speaker box could have hit something putting it in or moving it
At what points are all the speaker wire connected????? Are they just plain grey speaker wires?
If everyone thinks its a power issue i guess i would do the big 3 grounding and bigger battery. If that doesn't work get a yellow top. But im thinking this is some other audio connection or electrical problem
If i need a deep cycle battery anyone know of a cheap place to get one in edmonton?????
Any suggestions to fix this, even basic **** would be appreciated
thanks!!!
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