Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Guys I'd love to hear your thoughts on what may cause the problem I'm having with a stereo. It's on our Mazda, not the Nissan, but SAU is where I've always found guys willing to lend a hand.

When we bought the car a year ago, RL and RR did not work. We didn't care, it is a spare car. When FR dropped out (as in, the output volume dropped to negligible, but audible) we assumed the speakers were slowly dying (its a 1993 car).

I removed FR and suddenly the rears were working again!? At the same time, FL was MUCH louder the the rears combined.

I thought the lack of FR may be causing an overvoltage to FL so I removed that one too. Now the RL is louder than RR?

Anyway, I'm stuffed to work it out. If it matters, the fronts are splits and I only removed the bass driver from the door. I was hoping someone here could shed some light on the cause before I ask someone to come out to my place. I'd rather avoid rewiring the whole car if i can help it.

Thanks guys, any assistance would be appreciated. Cheers

Mark

Did the stock HU use a common ground for fronts and another for rears? Or are you simply reusing all the original wiring?

Sounds like you might be using the negative of one speaker on another speaker or something like that?

Hi Randy, thanks for the post. The wiring was ambiguous so I had to test both ways (both wires had a trace colour). To be honest, I couldn't tell the difference either way. I guess I'll go back and swap them over and check again.

Now that both fronts are gone, RL is still much louder than RR and both lack the bass you'd expect from a 6x9 - they sound more lie 4's :O

Chris here's those pics. Thanks for taking a look.

For what it's worth, the new speakers are 45W RMS. Could I be asking too much of the headunit? I wouldn't think so, but thought it worth mentioning as it's an old car.

Cheers guys

post-14114-1160901819.jpg

i know its probably not this but if it was you would look a bit silly. its not something simple like the balance knob from left to right is it? cant see from the picture but some stock radios have that little knob around the volume knob that balances it, or sometimes is the bass control.

Cheers Jason but yeah I've played around with the fade/balance/bass/treble. That was how I've been diagnosing the differing output. Hey there are no things that are silly, always helps to start from the start rather than assume :rolleyes:

I haven't touched the splits, although I have removed the bass drivers from the door. The tweeters still have some poor quality noise (won't call it sound :laugh:) coming out of them.

Could that be related?

Hey thanks Chris. It is a 1993 Mazda 626. I'll take a pic this morning. Its a Phillips two single DIN setup. One has CD only other has cassette and radio.

I'll come back with pics.

ok if its a sedan check the rear wiring ont he speakers. if you shove a lot of stuff in the boot there is a good chance that you have knocekd the terminals off the speaker and they are shorting.

this will do a few strange things to the radio- one of which you have already described.

Hi Randy, thanks for the post. The wiring was ambiguous so I had to test both ways (both wires had a trace colour). To be honest, I couldn't tell the difference either way. I guess I'll go back and swap them over and check again.

Now that both fronts are gone, RL is still much louder than RR and both lack the bass you'd expect from a 6x9 - they sound more lie 4's :)

Chris here's those pics. Thanks for taking a look.

For what it's worth, the new speakers are 45W RMS. Could I be asking too much of the headunit? I wouldn't think so, but thought it worth mentioning as it's an old car.

Cheers guys

one thing to also look at (now that I have mroe info) is the crossover network. depending on how lound you have it most amplifiers will go into protection at 3/4 volume so that may be a thing as well.

first thing I would do would be to eliminate te crossover on the offending side and see. as for power - nope. you will kill them with too little power but that isn't your current problem.

Maybe for fun, use the RL (loudest) wiring from the HU, and just hold them to the wiring for each other speaker and compare? If all the speakers are just as loud, then it'd be a HU problem I'd assume.

If they still act up, then yeah.. you could have a few shorting somewhere, or a dodgy crossover.

Hmm.. still.. the whole thing screams wiring... like common ground. You have the stock speakers, right? My lady's Honda was crazy like that too.

It was almost like the commonly-grounded speakers were doubling the resistance back to the HU. (halving the ohm value) and therefore upping the HU's wattage output. I doubt this is the actual case, because 8ohm stuff is generally reserved for HiFi stuff, and cars use 4ohm and sometimes 2ohm for subs.

Anyway, definately troubleshoot it down. Unplug all from HU. Grab the loudest output pair from the HU, then test them to each speaker. Shouldn't need to power the HU off for this test.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • You just need to remove the compressor housing, not the entire turbo. I would not be drilling and tapping anything with the housing still on anyways. 
    • So, I put my boat on a boat. First of all, I'm going to come out and say it. Why is Tasmania not considered a holy goal, an apex that all road-legal modified cars go to, to experience? This place is an absolute wonderland of titanic proportions. If people are already getting club runs for once in a lifetime 30 person cruises to Tassy then I've never seemed to see it. It is like someone replaced the entire place with an idyllic wonderland for cars, and all of the people living there with paid actors who are kind, humble, and friendly. Dear god. After doing a lap of almost all of the place I've found that it's a great way to find out all of the little things that the car isn't doing quite right and a great way to figure it all out. All in all, I drove for 4 hours a day for a week and nothing broke. I didn't even need to open the engine bay. This is by all means a great success, but it has left me with a list of things to potentially address. I also now have a 3D printed wheel fitment tool which annoyingly hasn't got any threads in it to actually assemble it. I might be able to tape it together to check the sizing I actually want to use, but it'll likely involving pulling the shocks out to properly measure travel at least at the front, and probably raise the car while I'm at it, at least in the rear. I scraped on quite a few things and I'm not sure how else to go about it. I was taking anything with a bump at what felt like 89 degree angles. And address those 10 other tasks. And wash the car. God damn it is dirty. And somehow, the weather was perfect the entire time - And because I was on the top of Mt Wellington it turns out it was very much about to freeze up there. I did something I typically never do and took some photos up there in what must have been -10 and the foggy felt like suspended ice, rather than mere fog. If you own a car in Australia, you owe it to yourself to do it.
    • Damn that was hilarious, and a bit embarrassing for skylines in general 😂 vintage car life ey. That R33 really stomped. Pretty entertaining stuff
    • Hi, I have a r32 gtr transmission. Does any of you guys have an idea how much power it will hold with the billet center plate and stock gearset? At what power level and use did yours brake with or without billet plate? Thanks, Oystein Lovik
    • Saw this replica police car based on a Mitsubishi Starion XX parked next to a 'police box' (it's literally a box) in Hirohata, Himeji City in Hyogo prefecture the other day. It's owned by Morii-san who is a local Mitsubishi Starion enthusiast. According to a local radio station blog post, he always wanted to make a police car himself based on ones he saw in his favourite Manga comics.  As it's illegal to modify a car to look like a police car and drive on the road, Morii-san tried many times to get permission from Aboshi police station headquarters nearby. They refused initially by after they got tired of that they granted him permission. However, the car can only be displayed on private property and obviously can't be registered as long as the police livery is present. The car was completed at a cost of 1.5 million yen (US$ 10,000) in addition to the car cost. A location was chosen outside Hirohata Police box where the car can easily been seen from the street. Morii-san has two other Starion road cars, both widebody GSR-VRs.
×
×
  • Create New...