Apr 25, 2005 - 10:16 PM
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Ok this has got to stop because im at my wits end. Lately my two rear tweeters buzz while my engine is on. Only the tweeters do this and only while there is a track playing (in between tracks it cuts off for a few seconds). I do not understand why its only those two and not also my front ones or why its only when the engine is running but ohh well. Hopefully I can work this out otherwise I will rip those suckers out in a heartbeat because it wrecks any music that is somewhat soft. Also the buzzing doesn't change regardless of volume go figure.
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Apr 26, 2005 - 5:57 PM
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Sounds like a ground loop. Check your ground, make sure its a good one. If you still get noise, try grounding directly to your battery, or try a ground loop isolator and see if that works.
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