DSR-1 Noise
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How far apart??? My amps are under radio and over the headlight, the DSP is to the right of the of them all. Its not so much of a static noise as it is a loud hissing sound. Did your issue go away completely??
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HD Boy (12-18-2020)
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Originally Posted by SuaveEnvie
How far apart??? My amps are under radio and over the headlight, the DSP is to the right of the of them all. Its not so much of a static noise as it is a loud hissing sound. Did your issue go away completely??
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HD Boy (12-18-2020)
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Did you ever find the correction? I have the same issue with factory 19’ GTS stereo, arc 720, evox 400. I am thinking it has something to do with the DSR because the static/hiss is feeding through all speakers.
#15
Is your bike plugged into a battery tender when you hear the hiss? that has been known to cause a similar problem
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HD Boy (12-18-2020)
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This is the fix to the popping
Well I finally got my new amps and speakers mounted and wired to the DSR-1. Fired it all up last night and man, I am impressed!! GBA hooked me up with a great map and support, couldn't be happier.... The DSR-1 has taken audio it to an all new level BUT, I now have static (noise) problems.
Are any of you having this with your DSR's? I'm running an SD800 / SD400 with 4 guage wire (hot and ground) coming from battery to separate distribution blocks. One is Power (1 input / 4 outputs) and the other Ground (1 input / 4 outputs). When I wired the DSR I simply ran the power and grounds into the distribution blocks supplying the amps. I then wired the remote (Radio into DSR, DSR out to AMPS). Static remains regardless of gain setting. Obviously it gest louder the higher the gains are set. So what am I doing wrong?
Do I need to rewire the DSR's power or do I have something else going on?
Everything is going to the battery (Pos and Neg). In intial set-up from GBA, they said to set the gains to zero on the amps. Should I leave them at zero or can I adjust? Still trying to learn the nuaincess with this thing but so far, its sweet! Cheers!
Anyway, thanks for feedback!
Are any of you having this with your DSR's? I'm running an SD800 / SD400 with 4 guage wire (hot and ground) coming from battery to separate distribution blocks. One is Power (1 input / 4 outputs) and the other Ground (1 input / 4 outputs). When I wired the DSR I simply ran the power and grounds into the distribution blocks supplying the amps. I then wired the remote (Radio into DSR, DSR out to AMPS). Static remains regardless of gain setting. Obviously it gest louder the higher the gains are set. So what am I doing wrong?
Do I need to rewire the DSR's power or do I have something else going on?
Everything is going to the battery (Pos and Neg). In intial set-up from GBA, they said to set the gains to zero on the amps. Should I leave them at zero or can I adjust? Still trying to learn the nuaincess with this thing but so far, its sweet! Cheers!
Anyway, thanks for feedback!
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