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<blockquote data-quote="Dj-torn" data-source="post: 1437498" data-attributes="member: 553398"><p>wrap that exposed end in some electrical tape, see if that does the job, if it doesn't at most you have prevented an electrical fire.</p><p></p><p>Another thing, electrical equipment always puts out some sort of noise when its on. And Ipod is a computer hard drive, and it spins continously when on, so what you are hearing when you crank the volume up is that electrical noise created by the spinning hard drive and a couple other things.</p><p></p><p>Try this, turn off you ipod of put a cd in your car stereo pause it and turn up the volume, you should get the same noise.</p><p></p><p>Suggestion: keep your ipod volume at 75% and use your radio to do most of the raising and lowering of the volume. Nothing is designed to work perfectly at 100% thats why there is RMS.</p><p></p><p>Theres my $0.02, <em>and if im wrong about the noise, oh well, it sounds like a good explination to me.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj-torn, post: 1437498, member: 553398"] wrap that exposed end in some electrical tape, see if that does the job, if it doesn't at most you have prevented an electrical fire. Another thing, electrical equipment always puts out some sort of noise when its on. And Ipod is a computer hard drive, and it spins continously when on, so what you are hearing when you crank the volume up is that electrical noise created by the spinning hard drive and a couple other things. Try this, turn off you ipod of put a cd in your car stereo pause it and turn up the volume, you should get the same noise. Suggestion: keep your ipod volume at 75% and use your radio to do most of the raising and lowering of the volume. Nothing is designed to work perfectly at 100% thats why there is RMS. Theres my $0.02, [I]and if im wrong about the noise, oh well, it sounds like a good explination to me.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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