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Steven Wolfie
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Legion 4 17 09
my old band Legion playing at the Madison high school battle of the bands 4/17/2009
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Gucci Mane -- Coca Coca SLOWED (No Clipping)
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this is the DJSNT track i threw into audacity and removed any little bits of distortion. I Don't Own The Rights To This Song Or Music Credit Goes To The Rightful Owner
One Way To Get Rid Of Buzzing And Engine Noise
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how to ground your rca's and make the buzzing from your stereo stop! *DISCLAMER* this is not a 100% fix stereo, radio, motor noise, engine noise, buzzing, popping, wining STOP FIX
i do this work just inside old school pioneer amps, some gm stop sounding until grounding rca
not only that but tape the sides of the actual stereo itself with electrical tape sometimes the metal on metal can cause audio interference due to grounding issues.
The upside down "U" you see, right next to the RCA plugs, on the chassis IS the OEM ground wire outlet. You just a male clip on it and ground it, dude.
is the static pink/white noise heard even with no volume fixed by this?
Did you find out? im getting static from the anntenna/amp turn on wire
It work for me 🤷👌
does this make the stereo incapable of surround sound since it connects all the circuits?
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i did that but the problem is still there.the noise was a pulsating one like "THUP THUP THUP THUP" when i unplug the RCA cables the noise was gone even the GAIN knob was set to maximum. ther problem is there even when the engine is off. change the RCA cables dozen of times , change the grounding wire and location multiple times no solution al all. ANY IDEA WHAT CAUSE THE PROBLEM?
I did same like you said, in my situation it is not working. Still noising
the brony shirt though
You can also just wrap wire around any rca jack and ground to metal on radio
Do you think I could ground the RCA cable at the amp? It shouldn't matter whether I do it at the stereo or the amp, they are connected right? I don't want to pull the deck, it's a pain in the ass to pull.
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I tried it and it didn’t work
I tried it and it works
am i the only one whos sees the dog collar on his neck🤣
I’ve been trying to tackle this problem for so long and this was the solution thanks man.
You don't have to wrap around all rca, just one
Did not work for me nothing seems to work even after ground replacement
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Can I do this on my home subwoofer?
Good video but professionals won't do this trick. Not all alternator whinning is caused by a bad ground but this can work for some but not for everyone. The hum is caused by the power wire to the head unit from the ecu unfortunately. An inline Alternator to Battery Noise Filter eliminates everything but is costly for that part. $180 before tax
I was thinking the same thing--intro audio we deal with ground loops quite often... it all comes down to different grounding points within the same circuit... I didn't think you would have the same problem with noise from ground loops in a car installation.. you just don't have multiple points to ground--it's one car, 1 chassis afterall. engine noise, other electrical noise could be introduced through cheap RCA cables. Use 75-ohm coaxial cables with quality RCA connectors should take care of most noise...isolate the audio cables from the power cables (either by routing them separately or physically shielding them in some conduit or tape etc. I don't think the problem is with the grounding of the head unit-but it is the point in the signal chain in which noise that has made its way into the cabling from somewhere else will make itself heard... so although this may seem to solve the problem, it's really only putting a Band-Aid on it and not actually stopping noise ingress. it's kind of like adding a noise filter for RF interference..
@@nickloss2377 its not a ground loop hum, its a power hum. We identified the issue on the vehicle after a shady install was done and we tried to fix the issue which was in the electrical throughout the vehicle from the computer. None fixable even with a $200+ alternator noise filter, big 4 upgrades and a lot more.
Good info but you out of the cameras veiw and we couldn' see what you were doing
Just ground the chassis. That's what the chassis ground, clearly in video are for
YOU ARE JUST MASKING THE PROBLEM. You will be grounding your NEG speaker terminal to CHASSIS GROUND. This is not advisable. The amp will try and ground itself through your RCAs. This is true on ALL half bridge sub amps. The RCA terminal shield(outside metal) is directly connected to NEG speaker terminal inside the amplifier. How do I know this..... I work on amps for a living.
Lol. And some people think RCA are have electical currents going thru it.
@@TheRalphacosta at logic level yes. But not heavy amperage. Microamp level but at 6v max. Like I said logic level. Same as remote.
Sounds like you have a bad ground somewhere. Instead of getto fixing it I would have spent the time to figure out what the actual cause was. But to each their own.
I'm heading down this same path. My radio is well grounded And my amp. It has to either be the 8112 Metra RCA harness, or this.
OMG!!!!!! Thank you so much. You saved me 800 dollars. It took buzzing sound completely OFF. People, do it i swear to God. It works 100%%
Can I ground my rca's on my amp
it didnt fix mine
Main route cause of buzzing is running your power cable back to the amplifiers along with the RCA's, which is a no no, RCA's should be run on the separate side of the car to avoid interference between the two styles of cables. Power cable will mess with audio signals of the RCA jacks., it's pretty much a ground issue, but this hack is dumb, the issue is not the deck, it's somewhere else. P.S. another cause if hear "whine or buzzing noises" its due to your alternator and another ground issue.
What radio is that
90% of the time its your ground coming out of your amp doesn't match the gauge wire going in. That loop has to be the same. I've seen 4 gauge going in and 10-18 gauge going out to the ground. That will never work. U can use a noise stopping block, but that's only hiding some of the noise, its not getting rid of the problem. Good luck with this method. Lol
Totally fail
You probably need the other kind of rcas there are two different types made specifically for each type of amp every amp either takes one or the other look it up to test your amp tovfind our what one u need look up a video on the two types of rcas
I love the shirt. Best part of the vid
I was more interested as to why he was wearing a dog collar, with tags on it. o.o
I just use the speaker level input LOL
worked perfectly for me. thank you
This made it even louder lol my problem is I hear the engine noise and everything coming through my speakers I put the ground on the deck to a different location that didn't solve it
Check your ground coming off your amps take it off and grind it down too bare metal again. Dont use a self tapper drill a hole and use a threaded bolt ,nut and lock washer.
Worked for me pioneer 2660nex
@Sound Speeds 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter connected to headset of phone , then to 3.5mm to 1/4 phono (,mono) then inserted to mixer using aux send and mic input,, ,, dial does not hum but when you try to dial a number, a loud humming comes up,,, how do I fix this ?
Domt do this. Fucked up my head unit and amp. Stupid stupid shit
Or instead you could have spiderwebbed the wire and used half as much
Yes this works and well might I add but the make RCA cables with a ground wire for this
Nice video bro, good job
I know I'm late to party but you shouldn't stop at grounding to the stereo, continue to run that wire and ground to the car chassis, chances are that there is an exposed bolt in the stereo dash area that you can terminate that wire and ground
im going to be making an updated video with that part in it. that's something i learned after i made this video
Is this safe to do?
@@wavyybased1820 Yes, the proper way to ground a head-unit is to use a 8" to 10" length of 16 to 18 AWG OFC wire with two small ring terminals. One end is connected to a screw of choice that contacts to the metal chassis on the backside of the head-unit & the other end is connected to the metal dashboard mount that the head-unit gets mounted to.
Change your rca ? ...coaxial style
Didn’t work for me I’ve tried everything
My JVC X368BT is also giving static from speakers at ignition. Will this work?
I just installed speakers, amp and sub to my factory head unit with an LOC in a 2016 Canyon and had 2 noises. One rpm related and the other just a constant buzz. I moved the amp ground and the rpm noise went away but the constant buzz is still there. Do you have Any idea what I should check now?