yeah im still having problems but i slightly put the project to one side because of schoolwork, i cant really power it with a car battery because im going to have it in my room, but if a lack of current is causing the oscillations could this be solved with some sort of transformer (somehow also...
i have now connected the +12v to the REM , but when i connect the blue wire to the black wires it does not turn on the amp and leaves the power supply in standby.
But an insttuctional video said that those wired are the effective "switch" of the power supply and for me to get power from it they need to be connected.
my electronics knowledge has been gained from gcse DT and Alevel physics, so i do not know what this means. how would i check that i have shorted the 5VStby supply?
so is it a problem of insulating my power supply wires more to limit the interference from them into the aux input? or is it goint to be always present because i am splicing wires.
I bought a Fusion cs-at1100 subwoofer at a Carboot sale, but because I do not have a functioning car, I wanted to have it in my room. I bought an old Xbox 360 power supply because it has the right specs but when I spliced the wires it worked but it started making a thundering noise when I turned...