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Old Aug 8th, 2013, 20:42   #1
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Default Sound system advice.

Hey guys,

I very rarely use my C70, buuuuuut as of late I find myself using it more than my bicycle due to the amount of running around I seem to have taken on.

I remember posting about this before, but I have the premium sound system amplified and it does sound awesome, when it works. 99% of the time it sucks. Hissing, whining through the speakers, right door not working, then the bass not working. Then you hit a bump or make a turn and it booms back in. Then its off again. Hell even when you are stationary it plays up. You can usually cure it by pulling the boot or petrol flap over and over until it 'knocks' it back on to work properly. So, I have lived with it and just driven around with my petrol flap constantly open.

But, I decided I wanted to investigate further and after inspecting ever door and speaker, I can confirm they all work and getting power and nothing cut or corroded or missing. SO, I can only assume the SC901 head unit is no longer working. Which is a shame as I would look to keep it looking stock with the iPod adapter, but I can't listen to hissy and whining music, you can drown it out by turning the volume but it blows your head off if it kicks back in and doubles in volume again and the switching of the petrol and boot no longer works as intended. A bench test came back okay, but it can't be anything else. I thought about another earth off the antenna but the current is like the day it left the factory. But, it gets incredibly hot, almost scary hot.

I guess I would like to hear some feedback from anyone who has used one of these kits here and whether it truly allowed you to just swap the head unit and use the current amps and speaker set up without compromising sound quality or clarity? I give up on all else and am not really in the mood to continue testing the same old stuff or pay an auto electrician.

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Old Aug 8th, 2013, 20:56   #2
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sounds like a loose or broken wire, just check the plug and the back of head unit , also the speaker connection,if the other two options dont fix it, but it does sound like losse connection m8
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Old Aug 8th, 2013, 21:04   #3
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sounds like a loose or broken wire, just check the plug and the back of head unit , also the speaker connection,if the other two options dont fix it, but it does sound like losse connection m8
Cheers for the response, we've spent £300+ on auto electricians who can't solve it, one fixed it for about a week, but it came back. Everything is in tact and a lot of wiring I have cleaned up and soldered better connections. I assumed it would be nothing more than a dodgy connection but everything is secure and as you would expect. Nothing reads irregular on the tester either...

It's a real strange one, I have even insulated some connections to be on the safe side. I cna't get my head around it. If it's not the head unit, I think I may have to sell the car it's getting that bad...
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Start with the 6 pin DIN plug that goes in to the rear of the head unit and the other end of the cable which goes in to the amp, if this is breaking down then you will have plenty of issues with sound dropping out and hissing from the amp, as you can hear the hissing the speakers and output from the amp must be connected (otherwise it would be silence) so go after the input feeder to the amp which is the DIN plug lead - Mike
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Start with the 6 pin DIN plug that goes in to the rear of the head unit and the other end of the cable which goes in to the amp, if this is breaking down then you will have plenty of issues with sound dropping out and hissing from the amp, as you can hear the hissing the speakers and output from the amp must be connected (otherwise it would be silence) so go after the input feeder to the amp which is the DIN plug lead - Mike
Thanks for the info... I assume to chase this all the way to the amp from the back? The whining seems to pickup electrical noises on the car, speeds up with engine, enhances sound of indicators etc... It's like a cross between a hiss and a whine... I have to try and release the passenger side motors on the seat on the weekend, I will have a look and chase the wire all the way down. See if anything is a miss there.

Thanks, I will keep updated. If no luck, I do have a test head unit to try this adapter. Don't fancy switching the whole system... Don't even have the money for that! lol
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What you describe sounds like Ground Loop Interference, this is often caused by different voltages at the point where the amp earths to the car body relate to the ground point used by the car head unit. You can purchase GLI filters but they use RCA plugs so more adapters to go from din to rca then back to din would be required to try one of these.

I would make sure the amps earth connection is clean, if possible remove the bolt from the earth point and clean up the tags/ structure where it connects to the car before bolting it back up. The earth point for the amp is 31/11 which can be found here:



The main earth point for the head unit is back at the fuse/ relay box under the dash looking up between the pedals it can be seen, far from easy to get at that one - Mike
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Default C70 amplifier adaptor wiring diagram

Hello all I am new here an probably as normal here for help. can anyone supply me with a wiring diagram for the amplifier adaptor 6 pin plug thing so I can put in a after market head unit....
I have managed to get power to my new unit looks pretty an all but I cant for the life of me get any sound. please help.... its driving me mad... thanks in advance...
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Hello all I am new here an probably as normal here for help. can anyone supply me with a wiring diagram for the amplifier adaptor 6 pin plug thing so I can put in a after market head unit....
I have managed to get power to my new unit looks pretty an all but I cant for the life of me get any sound. please help.... its driving me mad... thanks in advance...
Or alternatively to cutting... Just buy one of these? Im on my break so in my limited time i only found one coming from the us, but w more time u can find some coming from the uk/eu... I was looking for them when i was thinking of replacing mine but then i bought a box to play my own music as no after market amp will be good enough...

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