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Loud whining noise coming from door speakers?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8503945" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>The first question is did you buy the stuff new? The power light not working sounds a little weird. As for the noise you are in for some fun. The first thing I would do is get a headphone to rca plug it into you phone and see if you still have to noise. If you dont then the noise is coming from the rca's or the head unit. if not (im guessing this is going to be the case) then you have to focus on the output side of things. Make sure the power wire and the rcas arent too close together, you may even try unplugging the sub amp and see what you get. I would check out the crossovers and where they are placed. They are subject to inducing noise if they are around alot of electrical. Next would be how did you bypass the bose amp? Did you rewire to the speaker locations or did you go to the outputs at the factory amp? good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8503945, member: 642052"] The first question is did you buy the stuff new? The power light not working sounds a little weird. As for the noise you are in for some fun. The first thing I would do is get a headphone to rca plug it into you phone and see if you still have to noise. If you dont then the noise is coming from the rca's or the head unit. if not (im guessing this is going to be the case) then you have to focus on the output side of things. Make sure the power wire and the rcas arent too close together, you may even try unplugging the sub amp and see what you get. I would check out the crossovers and where they are placed. They are subject to inducing noise if they are around alot of electrical. Next would be how did you bypass the bose amp? Did you rewire to the speaker locations or did you go to the outputs at the factory amp? good luck. [/QUOTE]
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