speaker distortion after coolant alarm install
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:16 pm
Greetings fellow Bongonauts - this is my first post as a recent new owner of a 1998 SGL5 TD AFT (which is lovely)
I've recently installed a Haydn TM-1 combined low coolant/eng temp alarm in the prepped DIN housing with orange BMW clock. That went fine, but a distortion developed on the car stereo as a result, which I perhaps incorrectly attributed to a blown speaker (they're all the original paper Pioneer things).
So I treated myself to a new Kenwood headunit and new speakers all round, installed with the help of the great bongofury factsheet. However, the distortion is still there....
The distorion occurs if any significant level is sent to the rear left/nearside speaker. Setting FADER to front only is fine, setting fader to Rear only and Balance Right (ie one speaker) is fine, but bringing Left Rear back into the mix, so to speak, introduces distortion on all channels.
Any ideas? I'm 100% confident that everything works in isolation - headunit and speakers. The distortion is almost certainly due to the TM-1 in some way, but how? It sounds almost like the signal is too hot, and there's a lack of attenuation.
I dont want to remove the TM-1 obviously, and would like to use all my speakers!
thanks in advance.
SM
I've recently installed a Haydn TM-1 combined low coolant/eng temp alarm in the prepped DIN housing with orange BMW clock. That went fine, but a distortion developed on the car stereo as a result, which I perhaps incorrectly attributed to a blown speaker (they're all the original paper Pioneer things).
So I treated myself to a new Kenwood headunit and new speakers all round, installed with the help of the great bongofury factsheet. However, the distortion is still there....

The distorion occurs if any significant level is sent to the rear left/nearside speaker. Setting FADER to front only is fine, setting fader to Rear only and Balance Right (ie one speaker) is fine, but bringing Left Rear back into the mix, so to speak, introduces distortion on all channels.
Any ideas? I'm 100% confident that everything works in isolation - headunit and speakers. The distortion is almost certainly due to the TM-1 in some way, but how? It sounds almost like the signal is too hot, and there's a lack of attenuation.
I dont want to remove the TM-1 obviously, and would like to use all my speakers!
thanks in advance.
SM