awkwardbob
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Hey there,
I’ve been on a bit of a journey trying to repair damage a po has done to a 1998 autobiography.
long story short (details in other thread) I’ve been trying to return the in-car audio to utilise the amps in the doors and the sub in the boot.
I was doing well, 3/4 doors work well, sub sounds awesome but I’ve a problem with the drivers door.
I’m getting a horrible buzz from the tweeter. Nothing from the woofer at all and the high freq from the mid range speaker.
it may be I’ve disturbed the wiring behind the stereo which feeds the pre-out to the door amp, and I’ll check that in the daylight. I was worried I might have reconnected the door wiring incorrectly but it looks good. I swapped the amp for a working spare and had the same issue.
anyone come across this sort of thing before ? Or have any good ideas of what to try next ?
I’m particularky worried about the lack of anything from the bass speaker as well as the high-pitched buzz
thanks in advance,
bob
I’ve been on a bit of a journey trying to repair damage a po has done to a 1998 autobiography.
long story short (details in other thread) I’ve been trying to return the in-car audio to utilise the amps in the doors and the sub in the boot.
I was doing well, 3/4 doors work well, sub sounds awesome but I’ve a problem with the drivers door.
I’m getting a horrible buzz from the tweeter. Nothing from the woofer at all and the high freq from the mid range speaker.
it may be I’ve disturbed the wiring behind the stereo which feeds the pre-out to the door amp, and I’ll check that in the daylight. I was worried I might have reconnected the door wiring incorrectly but it looks good. I swapped the amp for a working spare and had the same issue.
anyone come across this sort of thing before ? Or have any good ideas of what to try next ?
I’m particularky worried about the lack of anything from the bass speaker as well as the high-pitched buzz
thanks in advance,
bob