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Possibly a bad earth connection ?

 

It does not change anything

 

I took good mass

 

I think the noise is because the car radio continuously powers the amplifier

 

The OEM must power the amplifier when there is music

 

Maybe my theory is wrong :/

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Pretty standard that the amp has continuous power when the headunit is on.

 

When you say it does not change anything, what do you mean ? Did you disconnect the earth cable while powered and no change ?

Did you earth it as shown in the instructions you posted ? Try cleaning the surface you earth to with a bit of sand paper and try again, most of the time a buzz is a bad earth connection somewhere, could also be a bad speaker connection too though. But the earth is easier to trace and check.

Edited by Willsy1980
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It's a common problem after new head unit. It won't be a bad earth. Do the buster hack/ buster mod. There's a few threads on it. Worked a treat

 

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk

 

 

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Pretty standard that the amp has continuous power when the headunit is on.

 

When you say it does not change anything, what do you mean ? Did you disconnect the earth cable while powered and no change ?

Did you earth it as shown in the instructions you posted ? Try cleaning the surface you earth to with a bit of sand paper and try again, most of the time a buzz is a bad earth connection somewhere, could also be a bad speaker connection too though. But the earth is easier to trace and check.

 

Yes, I connect the ground wire to two different places

Disconnected reconnected and this does not change anything

Posted

It's a common problem after new head unit. It won't be a bad earth. Do the buster hack/ buster mod. There's a few threads on it. Worked a treat

 

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk

 

the buster hack/ buster mod? Sorry I do not understand

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Posted (edited)

It's a common problem after new head unit. It won't be a bad earth. Do the buster hack/ buster mod. There's a few threads on it. Worked a treat

 

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk

 

the buster hack/ buster mod? Sorry I do not understand

 

There was a link in the guide you used for the install, here: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/58947-reduced-sound-out-put-after-replacing-oe-bose/

Edited by Willsy1980
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Yes, I have respecting exactly the guide

 

It's a common problem after new head unit. It won't be a bad earth. Do the buster hack/ buster mod. There's a few threads on it. Worked a treat

 

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk

 

the buster hack/ buster mod? Sorry I do not understand

 

There was a link in the guide you used for the install, here: http://www.350z-uk.c...lacing-oe-bose/

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The buster guide makes things louder not quieter, if you have buzzing without the mod then adding the mod only makes it worse!

 

Can you confirm that when the stereo is switched off (power off) the buzzing goes?

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