All These Noises!
Originally Posted by The Beep
At 70 mph, I can hear a mouse fart at a thousand paces.
You should do something about that mouse. Mouse farts smell like cat urine.
Originally Posted by smokey847
I had my wireless transmitter sent back because it went on the fritz, but as soon as I received a new one back, the noise was gone so I concluded that it was the CD I had burnt.
Alright. Just kidding. This is driving me crazy! Drove to school this morning with the stereo OFF and still heard this popping noise when stopped. What's the deal?
Anyone know?!
Anyone know?!
Originally Posted by Harleyracefan
Hey Smokey how does it feel to be 16 and have the coolest car in the school parking lot!!!!
You wouldnt believe the shake rattle and roll that my first car had.. the top of the gas tank had rust holes and you could smell it in the car, so no smoking allowed. It cost $400. But it ran. 1969 corolla 4dr (UGLY)
maybe it would be fun to hear everyones first car stories?
You wouldnt believe the shake rattle and roll that my first car had.. the top of the gas tank had rust holes and you could smell it in the car, so no smoking allowed. It cost $400. But it ran. 1969 corolla 4dr (UGLY)
maybe it would be fun to hear everyones first car stories?
1963 Buick Special 310 Wildcat V8 and more rust than sheet metal. $200.
Originally Posted by ppro
<Thrash> <Thrash>
Just out of curiosity, how much money have you spent so far on trying to use the fm modulator? Add that to how much money you will use to try the wired version, plus whatever it costs to mount the port (which in my humble opinion might look bad)? And when that proves unacceptable, how much more will it cost to get it over with?
I can tell you my answer:
FM Modulator (wireless) in Drive+PLay - $80
FM Modulator (wired) in Drive+PLay - $20
High-quality cables $40
Install of Drive+Play (free but took 2 hours and "shop materials)
End result - the sound sucked and I was out $140
I bought another head unit and plugged my iPod directly into the AUX port of the new unit using the Drive+Play. Sounded GREAT!
Now here's the point. I ended up taking the Drive+Play out because it was clutter, and run my iPod through the head unit. The interface cost me $5... That was one of those Best Buy "already open" deals and I used a $10 gift card I got from my points.
The point is, I could have saved $135 by not d1cking around with the FM modulator and going directly for the new head unit and interface. That is more than my Infinity Basslink subwoofer with wiring cost!
Smokey, trust me, if you're as picky as you say you are, don't waste any more money and time! Live with it until you can buy a new head unit and cut bait on the factory one!
Just out of curiosity, how much money have you spent so far on trying to use the fm modulator? Add that to how much money you will use to try the wired version, plus whatever it costs to mount the port (which in my humble opinion might look bad)? And when that proves unacceptable, how much more will it cost to get it over with?
I can tell you my answer:
FM Modulator (wireless) in Drive+PLay - $80
FM Modulator (wired) in Drive+PLay - $20
High-quality cables $40
Install of Drive+Play (free but took 2 hours and "shop materials)
End result - the sound sucked and I was out $140
I bought another head unit and plugged my iPod directly into the AUX port of the new unit using the Drive+Play. Sounded GREAT!
Now here's the point. I ended up taking the Drive+Play out because it was clutter, and run my iPod through the head unit. The interface cost me $5... That was one of those Best Buy "already open" deals and I used a $10 gift card I got from my points.
The point is, I could have saved $135 by not d1cking around with the FM modulator and going directly for the new head unit and interface. That is more than my Infinity Basslink subwoofer with wiring cost!
Smokey, trust me, if you're as picky as you say you are, don't waste any more money and time! Live with it until you can buy a new head unit and cut bait on the factory one!
Originally Posted by ppro
Don't get me wrong - not trying to be mean - but I don't follow your logic there...
Originally Posted by Harleyracefan
Logic is an odd word at 16 yrs old.....
The approach here seems to be to cry out for help with little or no info provided, then fail to answer questions that would help with diagnosis, then cry for help again. It's a one-way conversation - out.
Probably has a bad connection somewhere between the ears and the brain. There's your popping!
Smokey, in order to get help you need to give more info. Go back, read and write back with answers some of the questions you've been asked. That's all part of the diagnostic process and you're the one uniquely positioned to do that part.
When I was 16 I was glad to have any car and load up all my friends and go!!!
How does a 16 yr old end up with a car that Im envious of at 47 yrs old...
Not just a crossfire but SRT!!!!
And doesnt seem to be happy with it either!!!
Does Daddy own the stealership in town?
How does a 16 yr old end up with a car that Im envious of at 47 yrs old...
Not just a crossfire but SRT!!!!
And doesnt seem to be happy with it either!!!
Does Daddy own the stealership in town?
No additional information is required due to MY observation that it was no longer a dilemma involving the stereo. All previous questions asked corresponded with the amplifier and other stereo components; thus, any answer I provided regarding the such is no longer relevant to my issue.
Ppro, to answer your question, I am not interested in purchasing an aftermarket radio and am unsure as to why you keep suggesting this when I have so clearly confirmed that it is not in my interest to have anything other than stock. Also, my Roadtrip was $100. Not trying to be mean, just trying to get MY point across as well.
I'm not exactly sure why this forum has such a hard time seeing past my age to actually assist in answering my questions rather than criticizing either my juvenility or myself in general. Wow. This is ridiculous. Please take your ridicule and jealousy elsewhere.
MYCROSS, my exhaust hasn't been modified at all. I'm familiar with the popping your speaking of but this particular
one is different...
InfernoRedXfire, ha ha!
Ppro, to answer your question, I am not interested in purchasing an aftermarket radio and am unsure as to why you keep suggesting this when I have so clearly confirmed that it is not in my interest to have anything other than stock. Also, my Roadtrip was $100. Not trying to be mean, just trying to get MY point across as well.
I'm not exactly sure why this forum has such a hard time seeing past my age to actually assist in answering my questions rather than criticizing either my juvenility or myself in general. Wow. This is ridiculous. Please take your ridicule and jealousy elsewhere.
MYCROSS, my exhaust hasn't been modified at all. I'm familiar with the popping your speaking of but this particular
one is different...
InfernoRedXfire, ha ha!
Last edited by smokey847; Oct 3, 2008 at 02:08 PM.
Smokey,
I think I might have an idea what your problem popping sound could be. You will have to do some experimenting to confirm/disprove it.
Cell phones receive signals that we usually don't hear. But when the phone is near speakes or sound equipment, these signals come through speakers as a series of popping sounds....
If you have your phone near your head unit in your car, it might be causing the noise you hear. Mine sometimes does it through the radar detector speaker I installed (I keep the phone either on a strap on the passenger seat back or down next to the emergency brake)
Strangely, no matter how loud or soft the speakers are set (including turned all the way down!) the popping still comes through the speakers.
The only way to stop it is one of the following:
- turn off the stereo completely
- turn off the phone completely
- store the phone far enough away from the stereo and speakers
You should be able to easily test this. With the car running and the stereo the way you usually have it, and your phone where you usually keep it, have someone call you or text you. Or the next time it happens turn off the phone and see if it stops.
I think I might have an idea what your problem popping sound could be. You will have to do some experimenting to confirm/disprove it.
Cell phones receive signals that we usually don't hear. But when the phone is near speakes or sound equipment, these signals come through speakers as a series of popping sounds....
If you have your phone near your head unit in your car, it might be causing the noise you hear. Mine sometimes does it through the radar detector speaker I installed (I keep the phone either on a strap on the passenger seat back or down next to the emergency brake)
Strangely, no matter how loud or soft the speakers are set (including turned all the way down!) the popping still comes through the speakers.
The only way to stop it is one of the following:
- turn off the stereo completely
- turn off the phone completely
- store the phone far enough away from the stereo and speakers
You should be able to easily test this. With the car running and the stereo the way you usually have it, and your phone where you usually keep it, have someone call you or text you. Or the next time it happens turn off the phone and see if it stops.
Hm. Good point. In the mornings I usually have my phone in the passenger seat because it is too much trouble to try and get out of my pocket if I receive something. I will definitely have to check this one out. I'll wait and turn my phone on whenever I get where I'm going. Come to think of it, I just got a new phone and can't say I recall it ever happening when I had my old phone. I will look into this one for sure. Thanks!
I have not heard cell phone popping in my car, or any other car for that matter. It does, however, make my computer speakers go crazy. If I remember, I will make a video for you to compare.
Originally Posted by SRT6nTulsa
I have not heard cell phone popping in my car, or any other car for that matter. It does, however, make my computer speakers go crazy. If I remember, I will make a video for you to compare. 
Originally Posted by smokey847
Hm. Good point. In the mornings I usually have my phone in the passenger seat because it is too much trouble to try and get out of my pocket if I receive something. I will definitely have to check this one out. I'll wait and turn my phone on whenever I get where I'm going. Come to think of it, I just got a new phone and can't say I recall it ever happening when I had my old phone. I will look into this one for sure. Thanks!



