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ground loop on high/speaker level input to amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8387188" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>I don't know a whole lot about alternators but it sounds like the alternator is either starting to go after lots of use, or the belt connecting it to the engine is off by a little bit, even .5 mm off can cause a screeching or whine noise. Does the whine stop when your amp and everything is disconnected? Start by disconnecting all your amps and power cords and rebuilding your system one by one, checking between each part for the whine your describing. If it still whines when everything is disconnected, I would go see a mechanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8387188, member: 664848"] I don't know a whole lot about alternators but it sounds like the alternator is either starting to go after lots of use, or the belt connecting it to the engine is off by a little bit, even .5 mm off can cause a screeching or whine noise. Does the whine stop when your amp and everything is disconnected? Start by disconnecting all your amps and power cords and rebuilding your system one by one, checking between each part for the whine your describing. If it still whines when everything is disconnected, I would go see a mechanic. [/QUOTE]
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