Kap142
New member
OK guys you get to help with another bit of problem resolution.
When I got "Goldie" she had an after market POS radio cut into her gauge bezel and it sounded like pooooooooo with static too. Soooooo as the (obviously) intelligent person I R. I promptly ordered a new gauge bezel with Pioneer CD, ('cause,ya know, a dude's gotta have his Buffett)
Also found that the capicator for radio supression on the coil was grounded instead of attached to the positive pole of the coil (why who knows)(does it work anyway, who knows) now it's attached to the positive.
I just jump right in and added braided plug wires (properly grounded of course) and still have less then clear "fine" sound.
Radio's little ground wire is attached to a solid ground so that's not it.
What do you guys say?
Ken
:yesnod: :yesnod:
When I got "Goldie" she had an after market POS radio cut into her gauge bezel and it sounded like pooooooooo with static too. Soooooo as the (obviously) intelligent person I R. I promptly ordered a new gauge bezel with Pioneer CD, ('cause,ya know, a dude's gotta have his Buffett)
Also found that the capicator for radio supression on the coil was grounded instead of attached to the positive pole of the coil (why who knows)(does it work anyway, who knows) now it's attached to the positive.
I just jump right in and added braided plug wires (properly grounded of course) and still have less then clear "fine" sound.
Radio's little ground wire is attached to a solid ground so that's not it.
What do you guys say?
Ken
:yesnod: :yesnod:
