m3lt Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 *reposted from LS400 category* So I got a $2000+ sound system for my 1996 lexus LS400 I got Pioneer headunit, Kicker 4-channel amp, Kicker subwoofer amp, 2 12" Kicker subwoofers, Polk speakers got it installed, everything sounds great, but the installers are stumped to the engine noise.. there is a whine, squeek, high pitch sound that increases with RPMs on my car.. today was the 3rd day its been in since they started installing.. does anyone have any idea? The only idea the techs at circuit city are suggesting is using headunit to power speakers instead of 4-channel amp, but I would much rather keep current setup if only we could fix problem some how.. they have tried tons of things, grounding wires, rewiring and moving power and audio wires.. still get the noise.. any ideas?
dcfish Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 *reposted from LS400 category* So I got a $2000+ sound system for my 1996 lexus LS400 I got Pioneer headunit, Kicker 4-channel amp, Kicker subwoofer amp, 2 12" Kicker subwoofers, Polk speakers got it installed, everything sounds great, but the installers are stumped to the engine noise.. there is a whine, squeek, high pitch sound that increases with RPMs on my car.. today was the 3rd day its been in since they started installing.. does anyone have any idea? The only idea the techs at circuit city are suggesting is using headunit to power speakers instead of 4-channel amp, but I would much rather keep current setup if only we could fix problem some how.. they have tried tons of things, grounding wires, rewiring and moving power and audio wires.. still get the noise.. any ideas? The stock wiring for the audio system is integrated into the main wiring harness of the car.Several wires carry several signals [ shared ] So if any stock wiring was used for the aftermarket setup that is your problem, When upgrading to a aftermarket system you have to totally rewire the system seperately or you will have interference. Good luck
m3lt Posted January 5, 2006 Author Posted January 5, 2006 its back in shop now, hopefully they can get it fixed
m3lt Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 Got it fixed that day (Jan 5th), they replaced the headunit and all was well, sounds awesome
dcfish Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Got it fixed that day (Jan 5th), they replaced the headunit and all was well, sounds awesome What type of shop? How much for the system installed?
m3lt Posted January 13, 2006 Author Posted January 13, 2006 Circuit City, not really sure,, 55 bucks for various parts.. then some stuff had no installation etc.. not sure
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