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Dankumlin
23-02-2002, 15:19
Please help me!

I donīt speak good english because Iīm from Finland but please try to understand what Iīm trying to mean and say.
I have a Ibiza Cupra 2001 and I installed ice into the car.
Pioneer 6,5" speakers in front and Pioneer speaker in the back, I have a active sub (Magnat) and itīs working fine.
I installed a Pioneer amp for the speakers in front and I took
the power from the active subīs amp as well as the ground.
I installed a RCA cable by buying a speaker to RCA output.
The PROBLEM is that I can hear the engine sound from the speakers and some squiking sounds.
I tryed to use the output from the active subīs amp but iīt doesnt help.
I tryed to use the high level input but still there is the terrible
sound.
I have the Pioneer amp on top of the active sub.
Is it possible that the Power cables are too close to the RCA cable
or whatīs the problem?????????


I tryed the noise killer device to the RCA cable and it does not work!
What can I do?????????
HELP ME, SOMEONE!!!!!!!!!!!

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t10akE
23-02-2002, 16:27
this normally happens when your power and sound (speaker or RCA) cables are too close tgether.

Make sure you have at least 6 inches between the cables at all times if possible and if they have to cross make sure they do so at 90 degrees to each other so they never run along together.

If you can't keep the cables apart you will need to get specially insulated RCAs and Power cables, this will reduce the noise but not kill it completely.

Tim

Dankumlin
24-02-2002, 11:32
Any other ideas?

The speaker cables come from the fron speakers to the back
and from the back the RCA cables is going to the front.
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Icecavern
25-02-2002, 08:04
I had the same problem a while back when fitting a high to low convertor in a new Ibiza.. THe new Ibiza seams to have quite a noisy electrical system, which explains a Clifford Alarm problem I heard about at the weekend.

The only thing you can do is find a really good high to low convertor that isn't effected buy the electrical noise.. I assume it is ok if you don't have the engine running?

Pete