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<blockquote data-quote="Phelptwan" data-source="post: 1124879" data-attributes="member: 559913"><p>Well I've finally figured it out...sort of. I really wish I had some sort of video camera to tape this as it is almost unbelievable. I still don't know how to fix the problem either. Here's what I did. I disconnected the right tweeter from everything...as in clipped the wire about 6 inches from the tweeter. With the car on and in gear I can move the speaker closer to the right side of the dash...as the speaker gets closer to the dash it starts eminating the high pitched buzzing noise. I'm just laughing because in my mind this isn't possible...Now the only thing I can figure is something has an electromagnetic field screwing with the speaker...Now I just have to figure out what. So after all that time tearing out wires rewiring and regrounding junk this is what I found to be the problem...Any ideas on what to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phelptwan, post: 1124879, member: 559913"] Well I've finally figured it out...sort of. I really wish I had some sort of video camera to tape this as it is almost unbelievable. I still don't know how to fix the problem either. Here's what I did. I disconnected the right tweeter from everything...as in clipped the wire about 6 inches from the tweeter. With the car on and in gear I can move the speaker closer to the right side of the dash...as the speaker gets closer to the dash it starts eminating the high pitched buzzing noise. I'm just laughing because in my mind this isn't possible...Now the only thing I can figure is something has an electromagnetic field screwing with the speaker...Now I just have to figure out what. So after all that time tearing out wires rewiring and regrounding junk this is what I found to be the problem...Any ideas on what to do? [/QUOTE]
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