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Speaker Hiss After Installing An Amp + 4 New Speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Concert D Major" data-source="post: 8107998" data-attributes="member: 654666"><p>I called the shop and they said some newer cars have this problem because of automatic noise cancelling microphones inside the car (the Honda has this). They said it's been an increasing problem they've been seeing more of.</p><p></p><p>I tried disconnecting the RCA front speaker inputs to see what would happen. That reduced the hiss on the front speakers by about 50%, but there is still a hiss (with the engine not running and the radio volume all the way down).</p><p></p><p>I guess I don't understand how if you unplug the front input RCA plugs how there would be any sound at all from the front speakers, much less any hissing noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Concert D Major, post: 8107998, member: 654666"] I called the shop and they said some newer cars have this problem because of automatic noise cancelling microphones inside the car (the Honda has this). They said it's been an increasing problem they've been seeing more of. I tried disconnecting the RCA front speaker inputs to see what would happen. That reduced the hiss on the front speakers by about 50%, but there is still a hiss (with the engine not running and the radio volume all the way down). I guess I don't understand how if you unplug the front input RCA plugs how there would be any sound at all from the front speakers, much less any hissing noise. [/QUOTE]
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