You can have a bad ground. Try making sure you have a good location and a good connection. Also, I've been told that no only running RCA's close to power wire will cause annoying whine, but that runnin speaker close to the power cable will do the same as well. I've never had it happen to me, only the Power next to RCA cables. Try it anyways, might help. And depending on how you have your set up hooked up, it could be alot of work. So maybe someone can back me up ? Is that true ? I guess if all that fails, you can just have defective RCA's, that happened to my lady freind.
hmmm look on another thread, i remember reading somewhere about a whining noise, something about the inside on the amplifier, having to sepearte some wires, i will find it and post the link for you...
well the speakers running off the HU are working fine with no whine, the thing is im running signal wire back 2 my trunk then from my amp signal extension output back to the front 2 another amp only the amplified speakers whine
Well hopefully you said it wrong. But you said the amp is grounded directly off the battery. Not good. Normally battery is more than 3 ft from amp. The amp ground should be 3ft or less from the amp. You might start there is what you said earlier is true.
If that is not the case, I think I would try a different set of RCA's.
no its not grounded from the battery anymore and the ground is 3 feet or less from the amp now but the whine continues so could it b a faulty set of rca's?
that would be mu guess. Are u using shielded RCA's?
Most r anymore, but then you never know. Could also be a bad HU ground. There R just so many things it seems, and they r all a pain in the a*se. All though you never hear of it anymore, it could be some1 put in a set on non-resistor plugs at your last tune-up.
Just double check all you wiring, and make sure things are where they are supposed to be,and all your grounds are good.