Amp power cord help |
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08.05.2020 19:24 | # 1 |
Samet Cetin | |
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08.05.2020 19:24 | # 2 |
Samet Cetin | |
I went through the fender signal or something, but this time it gives engine sound to the speakers, how can I solve this?
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08.05.2020 19:24 | # 3 |
Samet Cetin | |
Isn't there someone to help? From my research, I saw that the work cable should be taken from the unpainted part, but I cancel the work cable, the amp still works and the engine noise does not stop.
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08.05.2020 19:24 | # 4 |
madblueblacksea | |
[QUOTE = Samet Çetin] Does anyone have help? From my research, I saw that the work cable should be taken from the unpainted part, but I cancel the work cable and the amplifier is still working and the engine noise is not interrupted. [/ QUOTE] When you unplug the work cable, the line cables from the normal tape complement the chassis, but you should not use it in this way, the tape cable and the amplifier are at risk. You should make the cable connections very well. It is as important as underestimating (+) as the chassis cable. The cycle needs to be completed. Unlike normal, electric current goes from (-) pole to (+) pole in batteries.
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08.05.2020 19:24 | # 5 |
Samet Cetin | |
I plugged the Sase cord back, so I did not leave it back. I guess there is no idea how to cut the sound. |