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PRE-H20 03-16-2021 07:59 AM

HELP...... couldnt leave well enough alone/ STEREO.. LONG!
 
Ok...... I've exhausted my limited idea's and am turning to the famed brain-trust here on Pelican. I probably should have come here from the get go.

Sooooo here is the back story, hopefully I can esplane it well.

Saw a GREAT deal on Alpine Tweeters and I bought them.

The sound system I have in my bucket of bolts is perfectly fine, sounds great. NO NEED TO ADD OR REPLACE. But that would only make sense so I bought the tweeters.

I have ZERO experience installing sound system components. I figure... tweeters are small, easy to mount, couple of wires..... WHAT COULD GO WRONG? It will be quick and easy and better sound, OK let's get to it.

So Installed the Driver-side tweeter.... turned on the system... WOW... sounds great! I love it..... then I figure why not read the manual and fine tune the system for even BETTER sound...... off I go and start messing with the settings on the Deck.... WOW WOW WOW... sounds awesome... proud of myself.

SSSOOOOOO in the middle of all this, something totally unrelated makes me have to change out my car battery... and I do. Nothing to report here, car was off, stereo was off, no issues... simply changed out the car battery.

THEN I TURNED ON MY NEWLY TUNED AND NEW TWEETER AWESOME SOUNDING SYSTEM...... except it doesnt sound awesome........

As a matter a fact, the door speakers and tweeters have NO sound coming from them! NOTHING!

My system is set up as follows:

Head Unit Powers:

Front door speakers
Front door tweeters

AMPLIFIER Powers:


Rear Subwoofer

So the rear sub is getting power and signal.
The front door speakers and tweeters have no signal, completely dead, no sound.


So far this is what I have checked (and re-checked, and checked again)
  • Re-tuned the system (like I had just done)
  • Checked all the wiring I had done, no loose wires or metal to metal contact
  • Checked and replaced the FUSE in the back of the Alpine head unit.
  • Checked speaker independently and it is working properly
  • Checked the tweeter and it is working properly
  • Reset the head unit and started fresh with settings
  • Checked for loose wiring or issues with wires coming out of the deck, no issues.
  • Verified the deck is set to operate as a 3-way (just a button to set)

I dont really know where to go from here, unless the front channels inside the dead got fried somehow.

ALSO..... important to note... BOTH right and left side doors set ups ARE not working.... I never touched the passenger side. Leads me to believe its something to do with the head-unit... or a fuse between the deck and the speakers.

BTW... I am already resolved to the idea that I will need to replace the dead head unit or the system so at this point I'm trying to make it a fun project to find the issue and if I do then I'm ahead of the game.

Today I am going to run a voltmeter to the speakers to see of they are getting any power.........

I've run out of ideas.

I really dont want to focus on how big of a FUCH-UP I caused as I really like my deck.

I recently added Bluetooth and (what I think is a cool) USB SET-UP on my center console using existing knobs. SSOOOOO I really don't want to mess up all that work too..... :(

Any suggestions or help?


(Please keep from criticizing me, this is very light hearted on my part and trying to have fun cleaning up the rookie mistake I committed)

Pre-H20

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:11 AM

Pull the speakers that you worked on (tweeters) and check to see if it works with them hanging out.
If so...you have a terminal grounding out.
Had the same happen with my Fit....one small metal to terminal will shut off the sound.

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:16 AM

Hey Steve,

I did check the Tweeter hanging out, It did work as its supposed to.

I also went over the wiring inch by inch and NO exposed wiring anywhere. connections correct and tight.

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:17 AM

I took that as you meant the problem is fixed.

Tape that terminal up good and bend it in for clearance...re-install.

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:21 AM

if you are referring to the terminal ON the tweeter.... the terminal is not exposed, it is inside the tweeter casing..... the only other terminal is the one that is connected to the crossover and it is clear and seated with no interference by any other wires.

911 Rod 03-16-2021 08:22 AM

Is there a power wire that was hooked direct to your battery that you missed when you did the swap?

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:23 AM

The deck is a Alpine

Speakers:
MB QUART with MB Quart cross-overs in the doors.

Tweeters:
Alpine

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:23 AM

Ok...with the tweeter out of the door and stereo on...you still have no sound on the other speakers?

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:24 AM

911 Rod.............. there IS a wire going to the battery, I checked and it is intact and connected securely. There is also a fuse there, all fine.

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:25 AM

Steve,

Yes.... tweeter out and stereo on.... no sound out of the driver or passenger sides.

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:27 AM

^^^ ok..then that eliminates what my Fit was doing. I also have an Alpine deck in it.
(but your symptoms are exactly what mine were. Front right speaker terminal was barely touching. I had upgraded to a deeper depth speaker..causing the prob.)

911 Rod 03-16-2021 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PRE-H20 (Post 11261635)
911 Rod.............. there IS a wire going to the battery, I checked and it is intact and connected securely. There is also a fuse there, all fine.

I'm still going with this as I always say "what was the last thing you fixed?"
Maybe there is a join a couple feet from the battery that you disturbed?

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:31 AM

Steve..... my apologies i mis-read, misunderstood what you asked.

So.... with the tweeter hanging out of the door, I connected the tweeter to a 2nd stereo outside of the car and the tweeter worked as its supposed to, when reconnected to the stereo in the car, no sound.

911 Rod 03-16-2021 08:32 AM

Is there a power light on the amp? Some people also use the power antenna up/down power.
Edit. Head unit comes on as that powers your door speakers.

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:36 AM

911 Rod.... I totally agree with you..... this system has been intact for 25 years and never ever had a problem or issue.... the components are great quality stuff.

Until I "upgraded it" and got my paws on it... now I dont even have sound.... RRRRR.

"Maybe there is a join a couple feet from the battery that you disturbed? "
what is a join?

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:39 AM

911, YES there is a power light light on the Amp.... it is on when the stereo is turned on.

(BTW I opened up the amp and replaced the fuses inside the amp, 2 were bad) but the AMP is NOT wired to the door speakers at all, it only drives the subwoofer. the wires going out of the amp ONLY go to the subwoofer, nothing to the doors.)

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:40 AM

^^^ joint..as in connection

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:41 AM

I am getting power to the AMP and power and sound to the Sub in the rear of the car.... it actually sounds Ok just like that...... but SOOOO much better with the speakers and the tweeters.

PRE-H20 03-16-2021 08:42 AM

"^^^ joint..as in connection " ooohhh ok ok gotcha..... I 99% sure there is NOT another connection but I will recheck and see....

stevej37 03-16-2021 08:52 AM

During your work...did you disturb any of the other speakers? As in possibly one of the others shorting out by terminal touching metal?
It sure sounds like a shorted speaker to me.

With my Alpine deck, one shorted speaker causes a complete shutdown of the others.


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