Orion Car Audio XTREME 300 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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B. If your muted amp is quiet, youve just joined 99.5% of car audio. Amps are usually very clean and do NOT pick up unwanted noise!
Continue on to Step II.
II. DECK TO AMP. Using a new set of signal cables, connect one channel from the output of the deck directly into one channel of your clean
amp. Run the cables outside the car and as far away as possible from the metal of the car. (For noise purposes, consider a 2" thick cushion of
electromagnetic energy emanating from every metal surface in the car.)
A. If still noisy, congratulations, in all probability your equalizer, electronic crossover, DSP whatchamacallit, are just fine. This means that
you cant get your deck playing quiet with your amp, right? go to Step III.
B. If all is quiet, congratulations, in all probability your deck and amplifier(s) are fine - you obviously have a problem with your equalizer,
electronic crossover, DSP, etc. Skip on down to Time for the Processors.
III. MOVE THE DECK. If youre at this step, it is time to turn your system into an amplified deck by temporarily relocating the deck right
ON-TOP of the clean amplifier. Then using very, very short signal cables, connect the output of the deck into the input of the amp and test
for noise. Play a zero bit track - silence - and make sure all is completely quiet.
A. If still noisy, youre in a heap of trouble, We suggest that you try another deck and give us a call so that we can put your name into the
record books. Its a bad car audio day for you.
B. If the deck is quiet, then congratulations, youre on your way to a successful installation. It is now time to slowly, methodically, reinstall
the deck back into its final position. Test for noise each step of the way. If the noise returns, suspect the signal cables, forget shielding
because it will have only a very, minimal effect within the audio band. We highly suggest using twisted pair cables or a balanced
transmission system for cable induced noise.
TIME FOR PROCESSORS:
By the end of step III, you should have the deck playing quietly with the amp, with the quiet cables quietly routed. so its time to add the signal
processors - one at a time - back into the system. Simply repeat steps II and III with the equalizer, then the electronic crossover, etc. However, be-
fore MOVING-THE-SIGNAL-PROCESSORS to the amplifier, we highly suggest that you supply power to the noisy processor from an isolated power
supply rather than the cars +12 volt DC and chassis ground. Make sure to also connect the turn-on lead to the isolated power supply. If the proces-
sor is now quiet , then it is highly probable that the component has inadequate isolation. Solutions include, changing components or perma-
nently adding an external isolated power supply (Call Autosound 2000 at 209-465-3450 for info on isolated power supplies).