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Induced Signal Noise


TTravis

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  • Member For: 13y 5m 22d
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  • Location: Bunbury WA

Hey all,

I'm new here and tried to search for this topic but didnt find anything too relative.

The issue I am having after upgrading all audio components - (speakers/Amps/Sub etc) is induced signal noise possibly through the alternator. I have done multiple systems before including on my old Territory and never have had such a bad noise problem. The reaon I believe it is the alternator is that on less load eg - no lights on, air-con fan off etc, the noise is much less noticeable but during night driving - especially with high-beam on the noise increases greatly (more load on the alternator). I've segregated all power cables from all the audio/signal cable, battery voltage is fine, earth is short and of a large gauge on my amp, and im using good qualtity gear (rockford and ARC Audio). Has anyone else had this issue???

I've heard rumour of increasing the gauge on the alternator earth should solve an issue like this....

All feedback appreciated!!

and again sorry if this is an old issue - just point me in the right direction if something has been posted before.

Thankyou.

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  • Member For: 13y 9m 28d
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easiest fix for me was a line driver, then tuning your voltage input frequency to a higher level to suit which will make it less susceptible to interference. I tried bigger earths, extra cable shielding, etc. with no luck. A ground loop isolator also slightly helped..

Best of luck

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