Rockledge
Pluggin' away
I've decided to hook up my new bare bones Kenwood HU to the factory JBL premium sound system on my SHO, using the Metra AW-WHFP adapter kit. I've already done a cursory "walk through" type of installation and it actually sounds pretty good, but I think I'm having a problem with the amp cable which I want to clear up before I do a more permanent install.
Here's the deal: when I have it all hooked up, if I twist the very end of amp cable (the part that is plugged into the Metra adapter/connector) I get a lot of static and speakers cutting out, that kind of stuff. It's definitly something in the cable plug that causes the problem(s), not something in the Metra female connector. All the pins on the Metra connector get firmly planted into the holes on the cable plug. If I leave the cable alone, or twist and crimp other isolated parts of the connection, the sound remains fine. I did a lot of twisting and tapping, and I'm fairly certain it's something in the plug itself. So my questions are as follows:
1. Does it sound reasonable that the amp cable-end (plug) could be messed up? They can and do fail, right?
2. If the cable plug is indeed shot, if I cut the gray wire will I find individual wires within that I can splice the Metra connector directly into (i.e., bypass the plug-end)?
3. Is it worth picking up another amp cable (used) and trying it out?
TIA
Here's the deal: when I have it all hooked up, if I twist the very end of amp cable (the part that is plugged into the Metra adapter/connector) I get a lot of static and speakers cutting out, that kind of stuff. It's definitly something in the cable plug that causes the problem(s), not something in the Metra female connector. All the pins on the Metra connector get firmly planted into the holes on the cable plug. If I leave the cable alone, or twist and crimp other isolated parts of the connection, the sound remains fine. I did a lot of twisting and tapping, and I'm fairly certain it's something in the plug itself. So my questions are as follows:
1. Does it sound reasonable that the amp cable-end (plug) could be messed up? They can and do fail, right?
2. If the cable plug is indeed shot, if I cut the gray wire will I find individual wires within that I can splice the Metra connector directly into (i.e., bypass the plug-end)?
3. Is it worth picking up another amp cable (used) and trying it out?
TIA