I've been having some noise issues with (I think) my Helix P-DSP. It's installed in an Infiniti G35 using the stock head unit and two Kenwood XR-4S amps going to Morel Virtus 603.
When the system is powered up, I often (though not always -- 50-75% of the time) get a weird noise through the tweeters. It's kind of an electronic whine that slowly changes pitch. Here's a video I took this afternoon -- the HU volume is set to zero and the car is in ACC mode. The noise in question starts at 23 seconds. Probably need to turn up the volume a bit to hear it.
Muting the outputs from the DSP through the software interface has no effect on the noise. However, if I pull the RCA outputs for the tweeters, that eliminates the noise, so I suspect that's where the problem is. Here's a video with disconnected outputs from the DSP to the tweeter amp to compare.
My immediate inclination is to believe the DSP may be defective, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. Changing settings in the software have no effect whatsoever. Any thoughts/suggestions, or should I contact the retailer?
When the system is powered up, I often (though not always -- 50-75% of the time) get a weird noise through the tweeters. It's kind of an electronic whine that slowly changes pitch. Here's a video I took this afternoon -- the HU volume is set to zero and the car is in ACC mode. The noise in question starts at 23 seconds. Probably need to turn up the volume a bit to hear it.
Muting the outputs from the DSP through the software interface has no effect on the noise. However, if I pull the RCA outputs for the tweeters, that eliminates the noise, so I suspect that's where the problem is. Here's a video with disconnected outputs from the DSP to the tweeter amp to compare.
My immediate inclination is to believe the DSP may be defective, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. Changing settings in the software have no effect whatsoever. Any thoughts/suggestions, or should I contact the retailer?