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Whining or Ground Loop noise on calls and music #181
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Can confirm same issues with V2 on latest firmware in a 1999 e39 without DSP. Only happens when the vehicle volume is turned up a lot. Usually turning up the Bluetooth source volume up allows use of a lower vehicle volume and avoids the issue. |
What's the aversion to the ground loop isolator? Typically, the root cause of this is issues with the rectifier diodes in the voltage regulator for the alternator, whence why the whine follows RPM. PWM from the throttle actuator can also introduce this noise. In both cases, the GLI is the easiest fix :o This is pretty normal -- you're probably hearing I-Bus interference, which will sound like digital clicking noises, rather than a whine that follows RPM, right? Thanks! |
Hi Ted, But why I don't have it if I listen FM radio but only in Bluetooth mode? Even if I don't listen something I can hear the hissing noise from the speakers. I doubt I have a problem with my ground wiring. My power ground is wired from chassis but there is also telephone audio input ground which is also wired to chassis on head unit stereo. Can the both pwr and tel ground connection from different part of the car cause the issue? Regards, |
Hi, i have the same issue on my 1999 523i. I've had the issue on my Business CD (CD43) made by Blaupunkt, but have retrofitted original navigation with BM54 and HiFi (not DSP) and i hear clicking noises at high volumes, especially in quiet parts of songs. |
The A/C whine is bleeding into the power input on the BlueBus, then getting piped back out the line level audio output -- this is why it doesn't exist in other audio modes. Different ground levels could cause issues, but the most likely answer is the rectifier diodes in the alternator's vreg. Can you expound on why a ground loop isolator isn't an option? It's the cheapest, easiest fix :) |
Version 1 or Version 2 BlueBus? If you do not know, what color is the LED on the unit? Blue means it's a v2. If it's a V1, you need to make sure that your phone volume is all the way on max while streaming. However, what you're experiencing is normal, it just shouldn't be audible over road noise and the music itself while driving. What you're hearing is impulsive interference from the I/K-Bus that is bleeding into the line level audio input from the CD Changer into the radio. Thanks! |
It is a V2. I was worried that I had something installed wrong, but if it's normal it's ok. When driving I don't hear it, only when stationary and listening loudly. |
Hey, I also have the V2 board and I also hear the alternator whining, how can I connect a ground loop isolator to BlueBus to reduce the whining? |
If anyone is interested here is how I managed to install a ground loop isolator: I bought this model: Europe US The case is glued together, but I managed to open it. Do not trust the wiring color code inside, I tested with a mutimeter and here is the correct wiring:
Then you can desold the wires, cut the cables of the adaper and sold them back-on the GLI. The result should look like: |
Hi Ted,
I have the V2 board with latest firmware. I hear the alternator noise from the speakers, I can even listen convertible servo sounds from speakers :) . This problem exists when I choose bluebus as a source, fm and others are fine.
How can I resolve this issue without attaching additional ground loop isolator? I think the board is okay but something wrong with my wiring.
Thanks
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