raptorforme93
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I recently installed a set of 6.5" Hertz Energy components in a box under my rear bench. They are hooked up to my JL Audio e4300 amp which is linked to my 1000.1 sub amp. Both amps are run off of a 0 gauge pure copper stinger wire that runs to a d block into dual 4 gauge wires. Also, both amps are grounded to a strap hook in the cargo bay. The hertz speakers have a slight buzz in them and a very quit high pitched whine to them that is a common issue in old cars that dont have resistor wires and plugs. It was very noticable at first and then I cleaned up the ground wire some more with a wire brush and now it is less noticable but is still there. Do you guys have any idea what it could be? How can I go about testing it?
Btw- The speakers only buzz and whine when the truck is RUNNING. They do not make any noise at all when the ignition is on but the engine is off. Also, the amp is in good shape and appears to work perfectly, but I bought it used and these are the first speakers that I have had hooked up to it. Thank you guys!
---------- Post added at 06:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:01 PM ----------
Also I forgot to mention that the buzzing gets faster (but not louder) when you rev the engine and the pitch of the whining gets higher as you rev the engine.
Btw- The speakers only buzz and whine when the truck is RUNNING. They do not make any noise at all when the ignition is on but the engine is off. Also, the amp is in good shape and appears to work perfectly, but I bought it used and these are the first speakers that I have had hooked up to it. Thank you guys!
---------- Post added at 06:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:01 PM ----------
Also I forgot to mention that the buzzing gets faster (but not louder) when you rev the engine and the pitch of the whining gets higher as you rev the engine.