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Help with whine, yes I searched and read a lot
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<blockquote data-quote="luke32303" data-source="post: 553916" data-attributes="member: 556490"><p>I can't figure out why I am getting this high pitched whine through all my speakers, particularly the tweeters. I have a 1001 BD (RF) and and Punch 200. When I first installed it all (2 weeks ago), the whine did not exist. Then it started to happen, but if I jiggled the amp cover over the 1001 BD (which is the sub amp) where the power wires run through (out of sight), the whine would go away. This means that it is fixable, and doesn't require a noise filter. I tried reconnecting the ground wires to the sub amp thinking the connection might be bad or loose, and that did nothing. Now if I jiggle the cover, the whine doesn't change, it continues. This pitch of the whine increases with rpm. RCAs and power wires are on opposite sides, RCAs being on the passenger side.</p><p></p><p>Any help on this would be appreciated, Im fed up. This is in a 2000 ford ranger, Pics are in my gallery. Im at a loss...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luke32303, post: 553916, member: 556490"] I can't figure out why I am getting this high pitched whine through all my speakers, particularly the tweeters. I have a 1001 BD (RF) and and Punch 200. When I first installed it all (2 weeks ago), the whine did not exist. Then it started to happen, but if I jiggled the amp cover over the 1001 BD (which is the sub amp) where the power wires run through (out of sight), the whine would go away. This means that it is fixable, and doesn't require a noise filter. I tried reconnecting the ground wires to the sub amp thinking the connection might be bad or loose, and that did nothing. Now if I jiggle the cover, the whine doesn't change, it continues. This pitch of the whine increases with rpm. RCAs and power wires are on opposite sides, RCAs being on the passenger side. Any help on this would be appreciated, Im fed up. This is in a 2000 ford ranger, Pics are in my gallery. Im at a loss... [/QUOTE]
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