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Old 11-25-2013, 08:53 AM   #1
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Need help adjusting amp wire

Whenever I turn on my deck (iDA-X305S) an annoying whirring sound pops out of the speakers.

At first I thought it was supposed to be there, but I realized that it was probably a loose wire or something.

Since I know nothing about these audio systems, I was hoping someone on this forum would be able to lend me some assistance! I am of course, willing to pay a small fee, or some beer, to help fix this.

The previous owner whom I bought the car from was in the hifi/car audio business but it is all the way in the tri-cities area and I am in Richmond so it is not feasible for me to drive all the way there.

Anyhow, if you think you can and are willing to give me a hand, please let me know! Thanks!
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It sounds to me like you have an incompatibility between the amp turning on and the deck turning on. I would try removing the amp trigger. Turn on the deck. Place the amp trigger wire back in it's place 5 seconds after the deck has turned on. If the noise is the same, it's your amp. If not, then I was right.
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Will give it a shot when I get home, thank you !
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