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RT2012z 04-25-2015 07:01 AM

Aftermarket stereo hiss and poor FM reception
 
Two days ago I replaced my factory BOSE system in my 370Z with a Kenwood DNX691HD. Two problems now.........one is a constant hiss as soon as the unit is powered up, not engine whine but a hiss as soon as the unit is powered up with no volume on the stereo.

Problem #2 is that I now have poor reception with my FM tuner. There were zero issues with the factory BOSE system that I pulled out so I know its something to do with the Kenwood install.

I live about 45 minutes out of Detroit and reception is terrible for local stations, with some not even able to be received on a channel scan, but gets better the closer I drive to the city. I was in downtown Detroit yesterday and reception was 100% for every station I tuned however when I left I noticed the reception get progressively worse the further away I drove. I have a similar Kenwood deck in my other vehicle with neither of these issues and my uneducated guess is that its something to do with the BOSE amps and speakers.

Can anyone offer any remedies to these problems? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

RonRizz 04-25-2015 07:42 AM

hiss may be due to mis-matched output level of head unit to input of amp.
check your settings on your converter. radio reception issue......did you connect 12 volt switched to your antenna adapter??

RT2012z 04-26-2015 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3178832)
hiss may be due to mis-matched output level of head unit to input of amp.
check your settings on your converter. radio reception issue......did you connect 12 volt switched to your antenna adapter??

Not sure, I'm bringing it back to the installer tomorrow and he's going to troubleshoot. When I ran the grounding issue by him he advised that there was a ground wire tagged 'for Subaru only' so he didn't ground it. He wasn't sure whether or not he should actually ground it because of the warning tag.

RonRizz 04-26-2015 12:41 PM

Not a ground issue, its a power issue... The antenna adapter needs a switched 12v positive to turn on the antenna booster. That's typically the source of reception troubles 'round these parts! lol

RT2012z 05-04-2015 06:59 AM

Thanks for the 411. I have a different booster and harness with RCA outs on order, when they come in and the car goes back to the installer I will pass along your info.

SouthArk370Z 05-04-2015 09:04 AM

The hiss may be caused by having the gain on the preamp and/or amp set too high.

The reception problem could be caused by a bad wire from the antenna to the head unit. Or the Kenwood tuner is less sensitive than the Bose. There may be a setting in the Kenwood to adjust sensitivity - sometimes labeled Local/Distance (Loc/DX).

Overlimit 10-24-2016 02:59 PM

I am also experiencing this issue. My Headunit is a Kenwood DDX9903s.

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bigaudiofanat 10-28-2016 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Overlimit (Post 3569754)
I am also experiencing this issue. My Headunit is a Kenwood DDX9903s.

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Do you have an amp between your speakers and your head unit?

turtle64b 04-19-2020 01:32 PM

Any resolution on this?!

I bought a 2011 Z with a Kenwood aftermarket head unit already installed. I lived near Seattle after I bought the car, so I received enough radio stations to fill the 6 presets on the radio. I have recently moved to small-town Texas and that has changed.

I get one radio station nearly perfectly. All others, yes, all others, are either static or do not come in clear enough to discern anything. My wife's car gets maybe 30 stations clearly.

I think that it may be the FM booster? but I am neither certain on how to confirm this, nor do I know how I could resolve it.

turtle64b 04-29-2020 01:16 PM

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bigaudiofanat 04-29-2020 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by turtle64b (Post 3926992)
Any resolution on this?!

I bought a 2011 Z with a Kenwood aftermarket head unit already installed. I lived near Seattle after I bought the car, so I received enough radio stations to fill the 6 presets on the radio. I have recently moved to small-town Texas and that has changed.

I get one radio station nearly perfectly. All others, yes, all others, are either static or do not come in clear enough to discern anything. My wife's car gets maybe 30 stations clearly.

I think that it may be the FM booster? but I am neither certain on how to confirm this, nor do I know how I could resolve it.

That to me doesn't sound like you need a FM booster of any sort. It sounds like the FM antenna adapter behind your radio isn't wired correctly. There is a blue wire coming off that adapter. That should be going to REM or Amp turn on of the aftermarket head unit. Some aftermarket head units have a dedicated blue wire for powered antenna.

turtle64b 05-09-2020 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 3930377)
That to me doesn't sound like you need a FM booster of any sort. It sounds like the FM antenna adapter behind your radio isn't wired correctly. There is a blue wire coming off that adapter. That should be going to REM or Amp turn on of the aftermarket head unit. Some aftermarket head units have a dedicated blue wire for powered antenna.

Thanks for the advice! I did check that the blue wire on the antenna adapter was connected to the remote turn on from the aftermarket head unit.


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