Just installed a pair of Rev8's and new HT4 amp. The speakers sound awesome, except when I turn the ignition on. When I turn the key on the speakers make a high pitched squeal whenever the fuel pump is running. Once the fuel pump stops the noise goes away. Has anyone had any problems with this?
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The speakers are simply reproducing the signal thats sent to them. Theres a good chance that the amp is just amplifying the signal that its being sent. This means the noise is upstream.
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What audio gear was there before the Rev-8/HT-4 install?
Anything else installed at the same time like an EQ?
Where there any changes made to the battery system?
Does the boat have a dual battery setup?
Where did you connect the new HT-4 amp's B+ and GND?
Disconnect the amp's RCA cables and turn the key on and see if the noise is still present. At that percent are the amp gains set to?Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by hallazz View PostThere is also a JBL amp tied into the system. It has a dual battery system and I also installed a Perko switch. The gain is set at 3/4.
Where are the amps' B+ connected to? Directly to a battery and which one, or to the C post of the switch? Did this boat originally come with the Tige EIDB Dual-Battery system and if so, is the diode isolator still part of the system? Is the head-unit's yellow B+ still wired to the boats factory harness or is it relocated to the same spot as the amps?
Originally posted by hallazz View PostJust found that the input ch. 1 female RCA end coming out of the amp is messed up. If I move the wire by the end the sound goes in and out and gets a little crackly. I don't think that is the problem, but thought I would share.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I will lower the gain to half way. The B+ for the amps is connected to the same post as the helm eletronics. It looks like the boat came from factory with a two battery system I am not sure though. I just bought the boat last year.
Is the diode isolator the box that has the lead from the alternator with two other leads going to the batteries?
I didn't change the yellow B+ of the head unit so it is most likely still not hooked up to the amps.
The input RCA cable off the HT4 is what is bad. I switched the splitter RCA's that I have hooked up to others coming out of the amp and no matter which way it is hooked up the input ch.1 RCA messes up the sound whenever I move it.
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I will lower the gain to half way.
The B+ for the amps is connected to the same post as the helm electronics.
Is the diode isolator the box that has the lead from the alternator with two other leads going to the batteries?
I didn't change the yellow B+ of the head unit so it is most likely still not hooked up to the amps
The input RCA cable off the HT4 is what is bad. I switched the splitter RCA's that I have hooked up to others coming out of the amp and no matter which way it is hooked up the input ch.1 RCA messes up the sound whenever I move it.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I took out the Y cables and put the amp in 2 channel mode. Turned the gain down to half. The speakers sound awesome! We listened to them all weekend. I am going to get ahold of wet sounds to see what they will do since it is a factory defect. I got them from a dealer that I also told about the problem. Thanks for all the tips and help!
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