Problem

Engine Noise (Whine)

Solution

1.Disconnect the speakers from the amplifier. Connect

atest speaker to the amplifier output terminals. If the noise goes away, check your speaker leads, speakers and crossovers.

2.If the noise persists, use a "shorting plug" to mute the input signal at the amplifier. If the noise goes away:

a.Bypass all of the other equipment (i.e., crossovers and equalizers) and connect the head unit directly to the amp. If the noise disappears, reconnect the equipment, being sure to test for noise after each install. Logic indicates that the last unit installed is the culprit. Refer to the unit's owner's manual for more information.

b.If the noise persists, connect a new RCA line from the head unit to the amplifier. If there is no noise, replace the RCA cable.

c.If the noise is still present after replacing the RCA cable, run the RCA cable on a different route.

d.Isolate the grounds in your head unit so there is only one grounding point. If the noise disappears, install the radio, using only one (1) grounding point. Isolate the radio chassis from the grounding on the dash, and use an antenna grounding loop isolator on the antenna.

If noise still persists, see your Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.

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Rockford Fosgate 4-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER owner manual Engine Noise Whine