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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8765320" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>Maybe someone can shed light upon this for me.</p><p>Recently removing a system in a truck. I removed the subwoofers, RCA's, and amplifiers. Door speakers and the wiring where still in. When we took a drive to the hardware store, the engine noise was still present through the speakers. Noise changes pitch with RPMs. Since removing all the speaker wire and speakers, obviously it's now gone.</p><p>How could the engine noise still be present with the speakers not hooked up to anything? Is this going to be a problem when we install the new system? Even if we're using all new grounding points for the amplifiers? Any idea how this could happen and in the future be prevented?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8765320, member: 681482"] Maybe someone can shed light upon this for me. Recently removing a system in a truck. I removed the subwoofers, RCA's, and amplifiers. Door speakers and the wiring where still in. When we took a drive to the hardware store, the engine noise was still present through the speakers. Noise changes pitch with RPMs. Since removing all the speaker wire and speakers, obviously it's now gone. How could the engine noise still be present with the speakers not hooked up to anything? Is this going to be a problem when we install the new system? Even if we're using all new grounding points for the amplifiers? Any idea how this could happen and in the future be prevented? [/QUOTE]
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