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<blockquote data-quote="BJ The Man" data-source="post: 5475076" data-attributes="member: 575970"><p>Check the ground to your speaker amp. Scrap away any paint that the connection may be touching.</p><p></p><p>You may also have crappy RCA's or some low end amps just cause that to happen.</p><p></p><p>When I had a Walmart amp hooked up to my speakers they did the same thing. Then I got a decent amp for them and they don't do it any more.</p><p></p><p>It could also be alternator whine which happens quite frequently when it gets colder outside like this time of year. I believe there is a sticky on alternator whine that might help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ The Man, post: 5475076, member: 575970"] Check the ground to your speaker amp. Scrap away any paint that the connection may be touching. You may also have crappy RCA's or some low end amps just cause that to happen. When I had a Walmart amp hooked up to my speakers they did the same thing. Then I got a decent amp for them and they don't do it any more. It could also be alternator whine which happens quite frequently when it gets colder outside like this time of year. I believe there is a sticky on alternator whine that might help you out. [/QUOTE]
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