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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyO" data-source="post: 8750999" data-attributes="member: 563887"><p>Now that I am sitting here thinking about it. This started right when I was pulling into my parking lot. There is a weird bump that rocks the car side to side you you hit it. So wondering if I shook that crossover loose and it fell against the metal on the door. That would explain both mid and tweeter making the same noise. Cause usually a whine in music is some type of ground loop. Speaker grounding out could do it. I had plans to do sound deadening on the doors as well as closing all holes in the door with plastic when I go on vacation in July. So if it came loose, I'll probably just use a piece of sound deadening for temporary hold on the crossover.</p><p></p><p>Once I get the plastic over the doors I will have a more secure way to mount the crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyO, post: 8750999, member: 563887"] Now that I am sitting here thinking about it. This started right when I was pulling into my parking lot. There is a weird bump that rocks the car side to side you you hit it. So wondering if I shook that crossover loose and it fell against the metal on the door. That would explain both mid and tweeter making the same noise. Cause usually a whine in music is some type of ground loop. Speaker grounding out could do it. I had plans to do sound deadening on the doors as well as closing all holes in the door with plastic when I go on vacation in July. So if it came loose, I'll probably just use a piece of sound deadening for temporary hold on the crossover. Once I get the plastic over the doors I will have a more secure way to mount the crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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