Looking for advice from Boat Stereo experts:
I have a 2018 Z1 with the factory 10" Tige Clear as source unit as well as the standard two amps, one to run the 6 internal speakers and one to run the tower speakers. I have been getting static and muffled sound out of the right tower speaker and static (at times but not always) out of the other speakers especially the bow speakers.
Testing results: I have unplugged the RCA's going out of the tower speaker amp and all static problems go away, unfortunately so does the sound coming out of my tower speakers. I then tried plugging the red RCA into the white and white RCA into the red in the tower speaker amp. The static moves from the right tower speaker to the left tower speaker when I do this, problem solved (bad red RCA cable).
However... I then grabbed an RCA cable from the house and ran it from the source unit to the amplifier, in essence, just bypassing the existing red RCA while leaving the white RCA still plugged in. When I did this the sound was perfect out of both tower speakers and other 6 in boat speakers. Only one problem, when I selected to turn off the tower speakers at the source, the right side bow speaker would turn off along with the right side tower speaker. The left was still on! How do you explain that? Just to make sure, I plugged the original (bad) red RCA back into the amp and connected it back up at the source and again turned off the tower speakers and it worked as it should, both tower speakers turned off and both the bow speakers worked fine. I am stumped!
Appreciate help from the experts... NG572
I have a 2018 Z1 with the factory 10" Tige Clear as source unit as well as the standard two amps, one to run the 6 internal speakers and one to run the tower speakers. I have been getting static and muffled sound out of the right tower speaker and static (at times but not always) out of the other speakers especially the bow speakers.
Testing results: I have unplugged the RCA's going out of the tower speaker amp and all static problems go away, unfortunately so does the sound coming out of my tower speakers. I then tried plugging the red RCA into the white and white RCA into the red in the tower speaker amp. The static moves from the right tower speaker to the left tower speaker when I do this, problem solved (bad red RCA cable).
However... I then grabbed an RCA cable from the house and ran it from the source unit to the amplifier, in essence, just bypassing the existing red RCA while leaving the white RCA still plugged in. When I did this the sound was perfect out of both tower speakers and other 6 in boat speakers. Only one problem, when I selected to turn off the tower speakers at the source, the right side bow speaker would turn off along with the right side tower speaker. The left was still on! How do you explain that? Just to make sure, I plugged the original (bad) red RCA back into the amp and connected it back up at the source and again turned off the tower speakers and it worked as it should, both tower speakers turned off and both the bow speakers worked fine. I am stumped!
Appreciate help from the experts... NG572
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