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<blockquote data-quote="matthewo" data-source="post: 7217087" data-attributes="member: 567073"><p>Yeah, for this car it's normal. On the "g8board"(car forum). It's very common for people to have alt. Whine even using factory deck. I have herd in some cases even totally factory auto system has some whine. I removed the gli and upgrade my engine to chassie ground with a 2/0 cable and running from the back of the alt to a unused bolt hole on a solid part of the chassie. I think it helped a bit, let me remove the gli and keep the alt whine still very modest, but still there. The chassie to battery ground already was upgraded. I'm going to run new RCA cables Monday using rg59 or rg6 cable. Basically a coax cable with RCA ends. The same type of cable I'm using for my digi connection that has no whine. I figure the digi connection has no whine cause it's digital but I'm only using a lower model stinger twisted pair RCA ATM.</p><p></p><p>The bitone has a pretty low noise floor from my experiance. I went from a rf 350.2 to it 2 years ago and never lookedback. The rf was full of whine, and the air hiss sound when nothing playing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthewo, post: 7217087, member: 567073"] Yeah, for this car it's normal. On the "g8board"(car forum). It's very common for people to have alt. Whine even using factory deck. I have herd in some cases even totally factory auto system has some whine. I removed the gli and upgrade my engine to chassie ground with a 2/0 cable and running from the back of the alt to a unused bolt hole on a solid part of the chassie. I think it helped a bit, let me remove the gli and keep the alt whine still very modest, but still there. The chassie to battery ground already was upgraded. I'm going to run new RCA cables Monday using rg59 or rg6 cable. Basically a coax cable with RCA ends. The same type of cable I'm using for my digi connection that has no whine. I figure the digi connection has no whine cause it's digital but I'm only using a lower model stinger twisted pair RCA ATM. The bitone has a pretty low noise floor from my experiance. I went from a rf 350.2 to it 2 years ago and never lookedback. The rf was full of whine, and the air hiss sound when nothing playing [/QUOTE]
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