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ALT noise in new install, I don't know what do to?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7496148" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Because the EQ acts as a gain also. Its all about keeping the low level input matched to the HU ouput as close as possible, and by adding more and more components parallel with each other, they all aid the same circuit and its final output to the load/speakers before the signal is phased back into the rest of the circuit. The speakers are passive to any noise/sound in the system because that is what it is designed for. So, any electrical noise levels sensitive enough to be heard, are passed through the loudspeaker. So, in this case, yes by losing a components added input electrically, you lower the noise levels significantly this way also. It is all about gain matching and grounding in your case I would imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7496148, member: 634917"] Because the EQ acts as a gain also. Its all about keeping the low level input matched to the HU ouput as close as possible, and by adding more and more components parallel with each other, they all aid the same circuit and its final output to the load/speakers before the signal is phased back into the rest of the circuit. The speakers are passive to any noise/sound in the system because that is what it is designed for. So, any electrical noise levels sensitive enough to be heard, are passed through the loudspeaker. So, in this case, yes by losing a components added input electrically, you lower the noise levels significantly this way also. It is all about gain matching and grounding in your case I would imagine. [/QUOTE]
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