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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSquared" data-source="post: 8804276" data-attributes="member: 565016"><p>What RCA cables are you using?</p><p>Have you tried grounding the outer contact? Works GREAT with killing engine noise, so I do it on each and every install.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you tried a different set of tweeters?</p><p></p><p>Reverse polarity of 1 tweeter to see if that alters noise.</p><p></p><p>I feel its in the crossovers the more I think on it. If they are near an electrical noisy thing, they'll hit the tweets first.</p><p></p><p>Old 3 way set of MB Quarts did that, crossovers were 3" from window motors. When not 100% up, it made noise. Found out when in channel vent guard broke and guy removed them, allowing window to go all the way up. Noise left. He drove with an odd electrical demon for over a year. He got used to it since his open pipe exhaust covered it almost entirely. We did wrap the crossovers with a mesh wire thing and grounded it...worked a little bit, but noise was still there. Just quieter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If its in the crossovers...you know what modification is next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSquared, post: 8804276, member: 565016"] What RCA cables are you using? Have you tried grounding the outer contact? Works GREAT with killing engine noise, so I do it on each and every install. Have you tried a different set of tweeters? Reverse polarity of 1 tweeter to see if that alters noise. I feel its in the crossovers the more I think on it. If they are near an electrical noisy thing, they'll hit the tweets first. Old 3 way set of MB Quarts did that, crossovers were 3" from window motors. When not 100% up, it made noise. Found out when in channel vent guard broke and guy removed them, allowing window to go all the way up. Noise left. He drove with an odd electrical demon for over a year. He got used to it since his open pipe exhaust covered it almost entirely. We did wrap the crossovers with a mesh wire thing and grounded it...worked a little bit, but noise was still there. Just quieter. If its in the crossovers...you know what modification is next. [/QUOTE]
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