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VT00DX
08-28-2006, 10:37 PM
So i just put in new speakers... and I love them! They are great... except for one thing. When ever there is a song playing that has a lot of treble... or even speach that is higher... i can hear this sound in the speakers. It sounds almost like im getting a wierd feedback. Its a staticy sound. when i turn the treble all the way down... it goes away... and when the treble is all the way up... i can hear it the most. So whats my problem?
ChrisWinsor
08-31-2006, 04:48 PM
are you running your spearers off of the deck or are they amped?? and is the noise/static comming out of the front or rear speakers, or both?
also what spearers are they (brand)?
--Chris--
VT00DX
08-31-2006, 11:41 PM
are you running your spearers off of the deck or are they amped?? and is the noise/static comming out of the front or rear speakers, or both?
also what spearers are they (brand)?
--Chris--
Well... its only the front speakers... they are kenwoods... and i am running them off of the factory deck...
cplagge
09-01-2006, 01:11 AM
well, that would be it. noise from the deck. dirty amplifier
VT00DX
09-02-2006, 04:37 PM
well, that would be it. noise from the deck. dirty amplifier
Gotcha.... so if i get a new deck sans a separate amp... will the problem be taken care of?
cplagge
09-03-2006, 05:31 PM
If ya get a new deck, the built in amp will be much clearer than the built in one of your stock deck. You could also buy a 4-channel amplifier and run all your speakers into that. Using a seperate amp like that tends to get you the best sound quality. However, its more work. I use a kenwood deck, and i use the built in amp. Its really up to you.
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