QUestion abt instalation...
SamSagaZ
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the weekend i was inserting the wires for the speakers and subs in my car
i put some wires of the speakers in the panel of the car, will this put some noise to the signal?
ill show it in an picture take a look
sorry for my english hope u understand
i put some wires of the speakers in the panel of the car, will this put some noise to the signal?
ill show it in an picture take a look
sorry for my english hope u understand
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Man; that's a lot of wires. Hope you get your problem/s resolved!George Grand wrote: »
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no, not tuu much, i just want to know if the blue/platinium wire (are the wires that i put for the speakers) will have some kind of NOISE in the place where i put it.
its under the "balance wheel" dont know if its right spelled -
you should be fine, if you start it up and get noise then move them
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I think youll be fine as well. Speaker wire doesnt pick up noise that easy. Theyre not nearly as susceptible as RCA's.polkaudio sound quality competitor since 2005
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first - that's not a lot of wires. the door panel is off, and those are the panel controls. also those are the wires (stock from car) behind the dash... he's only got the two blue/silver wires that are "new".
second - i agree with macleod, speaker wires should not pick up interference the way RCA's do. with about 15 - 20 volts going through those speaker wires, you won't have a problem with any interference. it's the 2 volt RCA lines that you have to worry about keeping away from other power sources.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge -
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