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Old 28th May 2003, 03:54 AM
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could be a loose connection in crimp or interference between the wire bundle. If it does not come back that will be a good thing, if it does, check the crimps.

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Old 6th June 2003, 08:22 PM
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Well, it came back. I installed a brand new connector, and it came back again. I did a little more experimenting, and when I shut off the Alpine's internal amp, the hissing stops. So it's some kind of interference from the internal amp, affecting just the left rear speaker.

Sooooo, that (in addition to the fact that my old Kenwood is acting up) was all the ammo I needed to convince my wife I need a new amp. I found a deal on ebay for an Alpine 40W x 4 ($91 + shipping), so I'll run all 4 speakers from it. Hopefully that'll solve it for good.

Now if I can figure a way to send the signal to the sub's internal amp, I can shut off the head unit amp completely. Is there a way to convert pre-out to speaker-level input?
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Old 6th June 2003, 08:35 PM
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you could hook the pre-outs up to an amp, that should convert it back into high level inputs. i don't know how well it would work though.
 


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