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  1. I posted this in the wrong place the first time I posted it in "personal audio" or whatever the forum is my bad i tried to delete it but i cant i guess..so I've been dealing with this noise from my stereo speakers for the past year and a half or so and I know i found one of the issues its in my crossover. It's a pioneer CD-635 that I picked up from a friend and a friend of mine soldered the wires on the harness for me but must not have got it quite right because when I was rewiring some things earlier I touched the ground wire at the harness and it cut off and on so there is a short somewhere. My question is on the inside where the harness plugs in it's labeled...gnd...acc...b in....b out.. not sure I know what b in and b out mean exactly. Thinking battery but Ive not seen that before I don't think(I'm by no means a professional) and what would the acc be? I know it stands for accessory so would that be a remote? This could explain a lot of my issues

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  2. Sorry I didn't realize this was the wrong space to put that in I didn't read the the topic thing first I'm not on here much actually ever my bad I was trying to delete it and put it somewhere else but I don't know how to do that

  3. Ok so I've been dealing with this noise from my stereo speakers for the past year and a half or so and I know i found one of the issues its in my crossover. It's a pioneer CD-635 that I picked up from a friend and a friend of mine soldered the wires on the harness for me but must not have got it quite right because when I was rewiring some things earlier I touched the ground wire at the harness and it cut off and on so there is a short somewhere. My question is on the inside where the harness plugs in it's labeled...gnd...acc...b in....b out.. not sure I know what b in and b out mean exactly. Thinking battery but Ive not seen that before I don't think(I'm by no means a professional) and what would the acc be? I know it stands for accessory so would that be a remote? This could explain a lot of my issues. Help please and sorry I'm an idiot

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  4. 2 minutes ago, billybob said:

    So no error codes or lights,and no dead battery. No corrosion on posts. Head lights bright.

    Alternator belt, serpentine tight enough. No squeal from alt.

    Good night.

     

     

     

    Nope.. all my amps are grounded separately too.. different spots on bare metal of the frame

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  5. No I don't know I think it could be the crossover I have a crossover but I'm really not sure I've heard it I've heard it more with the crossover but I kind of hurt it without the crossover too the crossover is an old school like pioneer 635 I do believe I'd have to pull it out and get the number exactly I'm just not sure I don't I used to hear the whining noise like the alternator noise but I'm not sure I really hear that now now I just hear the fan kick on and off through my speakers. 

  6. I have now been trying to find this noise for about a year and I can't seem to find a solid answer. When I am sitting in idle or will any other time really I can hear my fan click on through my stereo I also get a loud thunking noise from my RCA jacks when I unplug them or plug them in. I've been told a ground loop I've I've got three amps all of which are individually grounded to something on the car the chassis I just did all that and the noise is still there I don't know what else to do somebody says get a filter while I want to know what the problem is though there's a reason it's clicking like when I hear the fan kick on I can hear it tick.. sometimes I'll hear my turn signal like just click on it won't I don't hear it continuously but that's sometimes can anybody please help me it's driving me insane.

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