SOURCE: old pioneer GM120 amp
ok first the large red is battery connection, black large is ground find good source to ground, the 0.75 is most likely the power on for the amp you should hook it up to the power antenna wire on the radio. this will turn on the amp when the radio is turned on. the grey green and black are prob speaker hook ups input. the four wires are speaker outs, the red wire might be power for cd changer test it to see if it puts out power when amp is on.
SOURCE: 500X emitting feedback squeaking
One source of hum is from bad rectifiers in the car alternator, if this problem stops when key is turned to accessory then have your alternator checked for bad rectifiers.Good luck and please don't forget to rate.
SOURCE: I have a rca rs2640 stereo system. The display, cd
It sounds like maybe you have speaker wires touching somewhere. If they are touching it will blow fuses, especially if you turn the volume up to try to hear anything. DO NOT put bigger fuses in to replace the old ones, you will actually do more damage to your system because a higher volt fuse will allow a higher voltage to "spike" in your stereo and might just start frying internal parts.
SOURCE: loud hum out of BaseCube 12 subwoofer
Actually I"m having the same problem. It is most probably the capacitors on the power supply internally. they are known to dry out and go back. cheap easy fix by a competent electronics repair facility. Also Cambridge will fix it for $75 plus shipping
SOURCE: I recently bought Philips DSP
hi! i am the computer expert i will solve your problem , just buy 4nos. 3.5mm jack(without wire connected) . Buy 3meter wire and solder it with one for pc and other 3 for the home theatre.
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