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Old 05-08-2003, 12:58 PM
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Unhappy Problem audio in car

Ok here is my prob.....i have a sound system in...amp.sub.speakers..and so on.......i connected every thing like in the manual....but ...the radio has up to 46 something volume.......and if max out the radio ...i hear just a littel of the music and the speakers make a static sound/more static then sound/.....but when i connect all the speakers with the sub ...it work nice....no static........and then prob 2) evey thing turn of after 10 min .....could the voltage be wrong?......the batteri is 12V and the amp and radio is to 12V....and the radio taks its voltage from the lighter...the ....it just wount work with the radio wires.....the last radio that was in when i got the car when up in smoke when i turnd it on:P ..it made a small boom sound and a lot of smoke came:P................ps sry about my bad english............but any ideas on wtf should do?
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Old 05-08-2003, 03:58 PM
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sounds like your amp is overheating... but could be something else... what kind of fuse are you running, whats the headunit/amp/subs? and how do you have it wired? do you have a speaker level converter on it? I tried one of those speaker level converters, and I could'nt get any sound (well I could, it was just so damn quiet I could barely hear it) and when I did a direct speaker level input to my amp from the front speakers it worked like a charm.
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first off ever heard of sentences? it makes it easier for us to read.

secondly are the positive and negative wires running closely together because that can cause the static that you are getting. not to sure about the problem with the amp thou.

my guess is somethings are touching that shouldn't be touching with the smoke issue that you have goin on.
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Did you ground it properly? To the metal chassis?
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