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<blockquote data-quote="vinson" data-source="post: 156961" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>Hi Bruce,</p><p> </p><p>What Casanova said is right. Check your grounding and source wire. It has to do with the wiring. Guess what you are facing is called the "airplane sound".</p><p> </p><p>Try not to use the noise suppressor. If the wiring job is good, you may need to avoid this.</p><p> </p><p>I am running on the original Head Unit with the following:</p><p>MB Quart Mid range x 4</p><p>MB Quart Tweeters x 2</p><p>Kenwood Amp</p><p>American Sound Amp</p><p>12 " MTX Woofer in a sealed box</p><p>Mohawk Active Crossover</p><p> </p><p>and so far...so good...no hissing nor buzzing sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinson, post: 156961, member: 2218"] Hi Bruce, What Casanova said is right. Check your grounding and source wire. It has to do with the wiring. Guess what you are facing is called the "airplane sound". Try not to use the noise suppressor. If the wiring job is good, you may need to avoid this. I am running on the original Head Unit with the following: MB Quart Mid range x 4 MB Quart Tweeters x 2 Kenwood Amp American Sound Amp 12 " MTX Woofer in a sealed box Mohawk Active Crossover and so far...so good...no hissing nor buzzing sound. [/QUOTE]
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