Hi,
recently I have bought a Nest Mini with the purpose of adding a rca cable to it. I wanted to do this so that I could add it to my stereo installation. I opened the mini up with, and stripped ass well as the speaker wires as the wires of the rca cable. After that I held the red wire together with the rca positive wires and the black one with the grounding. At this moment I started testing it before drilling a hole for the rca cable in the housing, but with music I heard a loud machine gun-isch sound on my stereo, and only some bass. The Nest mini had just normal music playing , and when it gave spoken feedback the MG-sound was less than with music.
Has anyone any idea on why this occurs or what I can do about it, so that I can just add it to my stereo as a bluetooth receiver/smart device?
recently I have bought a Nest Mini with the purpose of adding a rca cable to it. I wanted to do this so that I could add it to my stereo installation. I opened the mini up with, and stripped ass well as the speaker wires as the wires of the rca cable. After that I held the red wire together with the rca positive wires and the black one with the grounding. At this moment I started testing it before drilling a hole for the rca cable in the housing, but with music I heard a loud machine gun-isch sound on my stereo, and only some bass. The Nest mini had just normal music playing , and when it gave spoken feedback the MG-sound was less than with music.
Has anyone any idea on why this occurs or what I can do about it, so that I can just add it to my stereo as a bluetooth receiver/smart device?