engine noise...why?
getting weak or your wires are crappy / crusty / loose the
battery no longer does a good job of flattening the voltage.
Of course if one diode in the rectifier pack goes, this gets
way worse. But that's where I would start. If you took your
stero gear power feed off the battery (like via an ACC-
switched relay) rather than off in-cabin wiring that might
also provide you a quieter source.
But a good piece of equipment should have decent PSRR
and knock all that whine way down for you even if the
supply is a bit lumpy.
You could get a choke and some big caps and try making
your own power supply filter.
some of the main causes of this in most apllications are:
-what he ^ just said
-A bad ground(I'd try to find a better ground)
-shitty RCA cables
-Running power or ground wires close to RCA cables or speaker wires.
there are seiously 100's more reasons why this could happen, but I's start there.
while i'm trying to locate the source of the problem, the engine noise isn't going to hurt my speakers, is it? once the music is on, i can't even hear it, so as long as it's not damaging anything, i don't really care if it's there. it's just a minor problem i would rather have solved (even if it must be eventual).
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Try eliminating one thing at a time by reconnecting the loop and disconnecting one source at a time. I have some engine noise in my stereo... I always have... even in my last car.. it's not bad at all... kinda sounds like a turbocharger in the rear of the truck more or less.... It's the fact that I am running so many audio devices and most of them are different brands which use different grounds and are all made differently from eachother.
If you think it's your amp in the HU... try grounding your head unit to the same place as your amp and the rest of your system. I think you have a ground loop problem... but like I said before, It could be ANYTHING.

the isolator completely fixed the problem, and it took about 2 seconds. i bought the one from best buy for $15. the sound quality is still above-par.






