@@swordoflaban6594if your running a 4 channel you will need two of them if running class d amp you will only need one if your running a 4 channel and a class d amp you will need 3 hope that helps
@johndeloach503 if you're using the stock radio that doesn't have RCA outputs then you can use a line-out converter and put this between the converter and Amp
You're so used to bad- you get good and it's astonishing. The signal _is_ cleaner- it's been run through a type of filter. The alternator, spark plugs, wiper motor, engine cooling fan motor, HVAC blower motor, overhead High Tension wires, lightning- are all messy, noisy, frying bacon and squeaky wheel to your ears.
Interference is higher pitched that’s why it disappears with lpf because it filters out the higher frequencies. If you’ve tried this kind of device and still have noise, make sure your rca wires and power/remote wires are not run close together. My power and remote wire run along the drivers side rail and the speaker/rca wires run along the passenger side.
Mine is plugged in directly to the stereo and the amp RCA wires are plugged into the device. I just zip tied it to the dash bar behind the stereo. It’s been over a year now still no issues.
It worked for me and it’s been a couple years now no problem. There are better brands of these out there but for a cheaper option this one has worked great
This is an awesome review for me-
I am planning on buying these, and haven't watched a review yet.
Saw yours and watched. Thanks!
I have the same noise in my car but it's intermittent which is driving me crazy. I'll give this filter a try. Thanks for the video.
I’ve had it for a while now and noise never came back 👍
How many channels are you running? Do you need one on each set of rca's?
@@swordoflaban6594if your running a 4 channel you will need two of them if running class d amp you will only need one if your running a 4 channel and a class d amp you will need 3 hope that helps
What if you don't have on an aftermarket radio, it does rca plugs in the radio, but what do i do with the other end of the rca cables?
@johndeloach503 if you're using the stock radio that doesn't have RCA outputs then you can use a line-out converter and put this between the converter and Amp
@@johndeloach503 it's meant to go between the radio and the aftermarket Amp
New sub,my accord does it now,I did a complete audio/video upgrade.that hum/buzz feedback sucks.trying to figure out a solution
I'm having the exact same problem right now. Did this solve your problem? And did you mount this behind your head unit in the end?
Yes mounted it in the dash behind the radio. Haven’t had an issue since. Been about a year now
You're so used to bad-
you get good and it's astonishing.
The signal _is_ cleaner- it's been run through a type of filter.
The alternator, spark plugs, wiper motor, engine cooling fan motor,
HVAC blower motor, overhead High Tension wires, lightning-
are all messy, noisy, frying bacon and squeaky wheel to your ears.
Do you know how to fix a HPF hum/buzz. The noise disappears when changing from HPF to LPF and i dont know what to do in this point:(
Interference is higher pitched that’s why it disappears with lpf because it filters out the higher frequencies. If you’ve tried this kind of device and still have noise, make sure your rca wires and power/remote wires are not run close together. My power and remote wire run along the drivers side rail and the speaker/rca wires run along the passenger side.
@@domcarman1821 i have tried everything nothing works it has to be a problem with my amp:(
I need to try that""@@domcarman1821
Mines has ground and hot wire , with a single blue wire on the other end,,,,, and where do you fine the free music
I’ve only ever used the rca ones I’ve never seen the hard wired one like that. Free music from TH-cam studio.
I’m having the whining noise but it’s only coming out of my passenger side front door speaker and I don’t have an amp wired to them yet
You've got the volume of the video isolated pretty good🤫
i still have the noise.is there anything like primary side and secondary side>?
You probably have a different issue if this device didn’t help
What happens if you leave it plugged into the cable that go in the amp? Also where did you install it in the back of the radio
Mine is plugged in directly to the stereo and the amp RCA wires are plugged into the device. I just zip tied it to the dash bar behind the stereo. It’s been over a year now still no issues.
I'm about to buy one I hope it helps, wine is SOOO annoying
It worked for me and it’s been a couple years now no problem. There are better brands of these out there but for a cheaper option this one has worked great
Get er done buddy
Thanks mate
the noise doesn’t mean the alternator is bad tho right?
On the contrary that is noise is the working alternator. It causes interference. It’s also known as alternator “whine”
If u using boss u don't care about sound quality
It was a budget build sub $2500 for the entire system.
@@domcarman1821 budge built
Budget build nice but not boss
Budget I got it dan
Factssss
turn the base down a bit, i don’t want to distract the neighbors… lmao 😂😂 i wish i had that problem
Is no good to sound quality is heart