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Re: [electrical} radio noise



Well I would let it go but its probably your problem...its cheap therefore
they did not take any measures to filter the amp....only thing you can try
is grounding in different sources...try a Isolated spot from the speaker
wires....anytime your speaker wires come close to the power wire have it run
(if possible) at a 90 degree from the power this will help alot....BUT I
suspect the head unit allot more.....
----- Original Message -----
From: j_dubbya <j_dubbya@email.msn.com>
To: <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 10:49 PM
Subject: [electrical} radio noise


>Anyone have a clue as to why an RPM-related hum would show up in my radio
>one morning, not having been there when I parked it the night before?  The
>volume of the hum seems to be independent of the volume control (not really
>loud), and is present no matter what the source (AM, FM, tape).
>
>If it matters, I have a cheap-ass Audiovox "Rampage" (I know; just let it
>go, o.k.?) head unit and four Pioneer 4x6s in the factory holes using the
>factory wiring.  It's all been installed for about 6 months, and this is
the
>first such noise it's made.  Oh, yeah; it sprinkled a little the night it
>happened, but the car's been through much worse without ill effect to the
>electricals.
>
>Thanxall,
>Jeff
>
>
>
>
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