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Ok im ready to fix the engine noise.
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<blockquote data-quote="iceberg" data-source="post: 2415" data-attributes="member: 540889"><p>I posted a few weeks ago about my engine noise most noticibaly coming in through my tweeters in the A pillar. I have JBL GTO series 6 1/2 componets drawing power from a alpine amp. And a 10 inch pioneer VCCS, in a custom box drawing power from a lightning audio amp. I made sure to keep speaker and RCA as far from power, and remote wire as possible. My best quess is its my ground or the alpine amp (I got lazy and mounted it directly to the sheet metal. There is a constant noise and what seems like a backround noise which changes according to engine rpm. When i turn the radio completly off the noise gets louder. So when i dont want to hear anything i just turn my headunit down to 0 and that almost completly eliminates it. Anyone with experience relating to engine noise please help a brother out.</p><p></p><p>Late</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceberg, post: 2415, member: 540889"] I posted a few weeks ago about my engine noise most noticibaly coming in through my tweeters in the A pillar. I have JBL GTO series 6 1/2 componets drawing power from a alpine amp. And a 10 inch pioneer VCCS, in a custom box drawing power from a lightning audio amp. I made sure to keep speaker and RCA as far from power, and remote wire as possible. My best quess is its my ground or the alpine amp (I got lazy and mounted it directly to the sheet metal. There is a constant noise and what seems like a backround noise which changes according to engine rpm. When i turn the radio completly off the noise gets louder. So when i dont want to hear anything i just turn my headunit down to 0 and that almost completly eliminates it. Anyone with experience relating to engine noise please help a brother out. Late [/QUOTE]
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Ok im ready to fix the engine noise.
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