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The IsoMax has each can in a metal cover AND the metal housing. Stay away from the grounding bracket forward of the changer area, on the wheel well.
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Thanks for your reply,
But im not sure if I know which grounding bracket you mean? I grounded all equipment directly to the battery, tried other grounding also, but no difference. thanks Michel |
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You are right, there should be no buzz. I don't trust Also - former dealer - I think that EMI is probably an issue. What amps are you running? Have you checked to see if you have tweeter alternator whine with the system off - including the amps (pull the fuse if you need to, it's an easy way to check). If there is whine with the fuse pulled, the passive crossovers have inductors in them which are picking up EMI from a nearby wire. If the power wire for the amps is right on top of the xovers that will cause the problem. If the fuse pulling doesn't prevent the noise, then pull the xovers out of their current location and get them as far as you can away from the wiring and see if the noise goes away or changes in character. |
Hi El,
I certainly did not use the oem ground point with all the brown wires :) I run the system in full active mode using a Alto Mobile UCS pro digital signal processor/xover with 2 alto mobile PWM amplifiers and one Helix A2 amp for sub... When the system is turned of, there is no whine. There is also no whine when I disconnect the radio module from the UI-4 bal/un. |
I was not implying that you used it. I was telling you to stay away from it. It emits a lot of EMI and anything near it could pick up noise.
So you are using 100% Alto electronics? Hm. The X5 is the electrically noisest car I've seen in years, and some gear is noiser in that car than other gear. I have to tell you, I'm pointing the finger at Alto. Having tried their gear and having been disappointed with noise rejection and reliability, I have poor expectations. Is the Helix stereo full range? Is there any chance of temporarily connecting it to the tweeters without the UCS and seeing if the noise goes away? Alto US used to have a forum for tech help and I remember seeing this sort of thing posted on there. |
Hmm,
My signal wires (coming from the ui-4) run very close to the oem-grounding point. I will try this weekend to route them differently and see what happens to the noise... Thanks for all help sofar. Cheers |
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