Pineapple Girl
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Ok I am throwing this one out there on the off chance someone has some pearls of wisdom...
We have a "car" stereo, an amp and three pairs of speakers--saloon, aft cabin and flybridge.* On the sea trial we asked the PO what a dial knob thing on the flybridge did and he said that was the volume for the speakers up there as he "needs his tunes."* We were trying to get the flybridge speakers to work last weekend with no success.* the fader and balance on the stereo were only affecting the aft cabin and saloon speakers.* My husband tried bypassing the switch on the fly bridege with no success.* He wired the fly bridge speakers into the amp with the saloon speakers, which worked but overloaded the amp and was causing crackling... so he bought some splitter things from radio shack and this is where*things got really weird.* I am not 100% what he plugged the splitter into but the stereo started making an alarm sound--sounded JUST like an engine alarm.* He moved wires around all different ways and no matter what, as soon as we turned the stereo on the alarm sound started.* But get this, I started flipping off switches on the electrical panel and when I turned off the control for the lights in the forward section of the boat the alarm stopped.* Turned it back on, alarm started, turned it off, it stopped...
Any ideas?* Are we overloading something and that particular switch is actually a red herring, the problem is the overall load on something is causing an alarm not directly related to the stereo or the lights at all??* The sound SEEMS to come out the speakers??
My suggestion to my husband was to remove all the wiring from the amp and stereo and start over...
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We have a "car" stereo, an amp and three pairs of speakers--saloon, aft cabin and flybridge.* On the sea trial we asked the PO what a dial knob thing on the flybridge did and he said that was the volume for the speakers up there as he "needs his tunes."* We were trying to get the flybridge speakers to work last weekend with no success.* the fader and balance on the stereo were only affecting the aft cabin and saloon speakers.* My husband tried bypassing the switch on the fly bridege with no success.* He wired the fly bridge speakers into the amp with the saloon speakers, which worked but overloaded the amp and was causing crackling... so he bought some splitter things from radio shack and this is where*things got really weird.* I am not 100% what he plugged the splitter into but the stereo started making an alarm sound--sounded JUST like an engine alarm.* He moved wires around all different ways and no matter what, as soon as we turned the stereo on the alarm sound started.* But get this, I started flipping off switches on the electrical panel and when I turned off the control for the lights in the forward section of the boat the alarm stopped.* Turned it back on, alarm started, turned it off, it stopped...
Any ideas?* Are we overloading something and that particular switch is actually a red herring, the problem is the overall load on something is causing an alarm not directly related to the stereo or the lights at all??* The sound SEEMS to come out the speakers??
My suggestion to my husband was to remove all the wiring from the amp and stereo and start over...