Trambounet
Member
This is related to the other post where I was seeking help for alternator whine...
I have been reading articles about how alternator whine is most likely caused by ground loops encompassing the HU, the amplifier, the RCA -/shield and the car chassis itself.
After dusting off my trusted multimeter, I do not believe that this can happen on the MS3, and here is why: at the HU, the audio signal reference is not tied to the +12V reference, hence the audio signals are isolated. By the way, the input jacks on the Alpine PDX5 appear to be isolated as well. As a result, there cannot be current flowing through the shield of the RCA's, even if the HU and the amplifier are not grounded at the exact same potential reference. So there is no ground loop and this is not how alternator whine is picked up.
So now the million dollar questions are:
- For those of you who have a spare stock HU, can you please verify the audio outputs and the case are isolated? Maybe my car is effed up somehow.
- Does the RCA shield need to be grounded? And where? car chassis/12V ref or HU audio signal ref?
I have been reading articles about how alternator whine is most likely caused by ground loops encompassing the HU, the amplifier, the RCA -/shield and the car chassis itself.
After dusting off my trusted multimeter, I do not believe that this can happen on the MS3, and here is why: at the HU, the audio signal reference is not tied to the +12V reference, hence the audio signals are isolated. By the way, the input jacks on the Alpine PDX5 appear to be isolated as well. As a result, there cannot be current flowing through the shield of the RCA's, even if the HU and the amplifier are not grounded at the exact same potential reference. So there is no ground loop and this is not how alternator whine is picked up.
So now the million dollar questions are:
- For those of you who have a spare stock HU, can you please verify the audio outputs and the case are isolated? Maybe my car is effed up somehow.
- Does the RCA shield need to be grounded? And where? car chassis/12V ref or HU audio signal ref?