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Offline Uruk Hai

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Re: unwanted sub noise
« Reply #10 on: 12 July 2007, 16:38 »
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Re: unwanted sub noise
« Reply #11 on: 16 July 2007, 18:07 »
cheers lads ,what im gonna do is re wire me sub tomorow after work, so u reckon i shud put the ground cable down the drivers side and rca down the passengers side, just to make sure, also what one should i put the remote cable down? does it matter? and what is the best place to wire the ground in a mk2 golf, at the mo i have got it under the bolts tht holds the seatbelt pulley thing in, also i scratched away the paint to get a better earth.
any other things i shud take into account when re wireing up the sub?
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Re: unwanted sub noise
« Reply #12 on: 16 July 2007, 18:37 »
Obviously others will disagree but when I fitted mine I put the live wire down the driver side of the car and the remote on and RCA's down the passenger side, I ran the earth/ground from the amp to boot floor where I secured it under one of the rear seat belt anchorage points after sanding off some of the paint to ensure a good contact was made. Good luck, hope you get it sorted  :smiley:

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Re: unwanted sub noise
« Reply #13 on: 16 July 2007, 21:03 »
In my current setup, I have my power, RCA, mid and tweeter wiring all together, running the entire length of the car - there is not a hint of whine or buzz.  Any problems I have had in this area have been down to bad earths or cheap and nasty equipment.

If your system was fine before with the cabling together, it's not going to suddenly cause a problem.  Sometimes though, it is simply easier to seperate cables purely to make routing easier.