ANC thinking... if you are reading this... hang with me for a minute, then help me think this through. So the ANC is part of the amp in the HK and Alpine systems. It is feed by the mic inputs into the amp, processed and sent thru the speaker output wires to the speaker. I don't understand how they can send both the audio signal from the radio and the processed ANC signal to the same speaker and make it work, but somehow they do it. The radio volume (the signal sent into the amp from the radio) has no affect on the ANC output. The radio can be off, but the ANC continues to work and cancel noise. If we disconnect the mic inputs (as with the ANC bypass harness), it eliminates the ANC. So... if I clip the radio wire for a speaker going into the amp, but leave the speaker connected coming out of the amp, the ANC should continue to work, because the mic inputs are still connected.
Here is what I am thinking I can do to get my ANC back. I am not using the outputs from the amp to the front door speakers, which seem to have the most ANC affect on the the noise. Specifically the engine noise I hear at take off and getting up to full speed. It's not terrible, but I notice it, and I never did before. I wonder if I take the output from the amp that normally runs to those front door speakers and connect those to the rear door speakers, but then cut the front door speaker inputs from the radio, if that will give me my front door ANC back and working as it should. I don't use the rear speakers... faded full front, so they are basically free to use. I'm not sure the location of the speaker will produce the same ANC affect, but they are about equidistant to my ears, so theoretically it should work. I might connect the upper door speakers back, but cut the feed for them as well, or actually, that may be the same feed as the front door 6x9 feed, so it may just be a matter of connecting the speakers back up. I don't think they are used in the ANC, but they may be and it could be subtle and a combination of speakers that make the ANC work better. The upper door speakers can't be doing much with the engine, as they can't play below 300Hz ... and most of that engine noise is going to be lower than 300Hz... probably in the 80-120Hz range, which the door speakers would handle. Another thought is mounting some 5" or 6" speakers in the kick panels just for ANC... that might work as well.
I dunno... trying to figure out a way to make it work. It would be nice to have a reverse wiring of the ANC harness... eliminate the radio to amp signal instead of eliminating the mic signal. I might have to re-rig the ANC harness.
I think I'll get the front door factory 6x9 speakers out and connect those and lay them in the front floor board and see what happens. I guess I could build a small box for those, or have someone fiberglass some sort of mold for them into the side of the console... or on the floor firing up right in front of each front seat.
Radio to amp wires that carry signal... none of which I need.
Any thoughts from anyone?