rocknstang
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I have the 401A package but decided to upgrade the whole system.
Focal 6 1/2 2-way components up front.
Disconnected the center channel and 3 1/2 mids in the upper doors.
Left the factory rears.
Upgraded to 8" Rockford Fosgate sub in the Shaker sub box.
Alpine X-A90V 5 channel amp.
Bypass factory amps using Hextalls550's harness.
The Focals sound fantastic! But I get 2 different noise issues randomly.
This morning I made 2 different round trips to church.
Leg 1: Had a static noise like loud Rice Krispies in the left front speaker. No altenator whine.
Leg 2: No crackling, but bad altenator whine. For about 10 minutes, then there was a little pop and the whine stopped!
Leg 3: No noise whatsoever! Sounded fantastic.
Leg 4: Altenator whine all the way home.
So I can't predict what my listening experience is going to be. It could be noiseless, or either crackling or whine that may or may not just stop mid trip.
A local shop did the install. Any clues where we might start diagnosing? Many thanks!
Focal 6 1/2 2-way components up front.
Disconnected the center channel and 3 1/2 mids in the upper doors.
Left the factory rears.
Upgraded to 8" Rockford Fosgate sub in the Shaker sub box.
Alpine X-A90V 5 channel amp.
Bypass factory amps using Hextalls550's harness.
The Focals sound fantastic! But I get 2 different noise issues randomly.
This morning I made 2 different round trips to church.
Leg 1: Had a static noise like loud Rice Krispies in the left front speaker. No altenator whine.
Leg 2: No crackling, but bad altenator whine. For about 10 minutes, then there was a little pop and the whine stopped!
Leg 3: No noise whatsoever! Sounded fantastic.
Leg 4: Altenator whine all the way home.
So I can't predict what my listening experience is going to be. It could be noiseless, or either crackling or whine that may or may not just stop mid trip.
A local shop did the install. Any clues where we might start diagnosing? Many thanks!
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