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<blockquote data-quote="yeshewa" data-source="post: 576516" data-attributes="member: 557309"><p>what kind of car is it? the sound is engine noise by the way it is alternator whine, and some cars just have whine with little you can do....turn the gain ALL the way down with your car on revv up the engine at what point can you hear the noise while turning the gain up? BTW the seat belt IS a good ground. my car is a nissan and has as good of components, wire and input boosters as you can find...guess what? it has very faint noise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeshewa, post: 576516, member: 557309"] what kind of car is it? the sound is engine noise by the way it is alternator whine, and some cars just have whine with little you can do....turn the gain ALL the way down with your car on revv up the engine at what point can you hear the noise while turning the gain up? BTW the seat belt IS a good ground. my car is a nissan and has as good of components, wire and input boosters as you can find...guess what? it has very faint noise [/QUOTE]
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