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<blockquote data-quote="UndercoverPunk" data-source="post: 3438611" data-attributes="member: 554673"><p>Sounds like a personal problem, but don't worry the batteries will die eventually.</p><p></p><p>ON topic, are you just running them of the stock wiring from the Head unit? Or is there an amplifier involved?</p><p></p><p>If you're just coming off the head unit, try hooking a (different, can be a cheap POS, whatever you can get your hands on) speaker up right off the head unit wiring. If there is still a buzz it's probably a shitty ground for the headunit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UndercoverPunk, post: 3438611, member: 554673"] Sounds like a personal problem, but don't worry the batteries will die eventually. ON topic, are you just running them of the stock wiring from the Head unit? Or is there an amplifier involved? If you're just coming off the head unit, try hooking a (different, can be a cheap POS, whatever you can get your hands on) speaker up right off the head unit wiring. If there is still a buzz it's probably a shitty ground for the headunit. [/QUOTE]
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