alternator whine in speakers
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No man! Don't give up!
It's the speaker wiring or the amp itself. I would personally start with the amp. A local shop should be able to bench test it for you for $20 or so. You could also pick up a cheap amp somewhere and do a quick swap. Any loss in quality from a cheap amp could arguably be offset by getting rid of the whine.
Keep your eyes on the prize. It'll be that much sweeter when you defeat it!
It's the speaker wiring or the amp itself. I would personally start with the amp. A local shop should be able to bench test it for you for $20 or so. You could also pick up a cheap amp somewhere and do a quick swap. Any loss in quality from a cheap amp could arguably be offset by getting rid of the whine.
Keep your eyes on the prize. It'll be that much sweeter when you defeat it!
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i swapped out the factory radio with a pioneer z120bt and now once in awhile i get a whining type noise through the speakers with i believe is alternator noise. noise gets louder as rpms increase. funny thing is that the noise isnt always there..... stock amp, sub, speakers.... rf system ss package.... how can i fix this?
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