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Hey guys

Wondering if anyone knows of a good audio specialist that could help me out with some unbearable alternator whine I've got in my front tweeters (Pioneers)?

Cheers

Performance car audio

Bayswater North.

http://www.performancecaraudio.com.au/

My track car sponsor is across the carpark from him (thewheeldeal).

I've tried changing the earthing position but still no difference. I'm not sure what actually happened because it wasn't there before and it only happened recently which I found it to be strange. I might take it in since I'm quite the amateur when it comes to audio setups, but thanks for the tips guys!

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what headunit?

wired to an amp?

alternator noise can come from the headunit also even if wired to an amp. You can try one of these and are readily available from supercheap/repco etc. It is a noise supressor

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That's in SE not west lol and if I was going to Autobarn you may aswell shoot yourself in the foot. No offense to your mate dean as not sure if him, but I have fixed too many of dandenongs and narre warrens f**k ups to ever recommend them.

Unsoldered sticky taped wires(not even elec tape)

If Dandenong? Freeway car audio, speak to Steve. They are pedantic about perfection

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I've tried taking the headunit out and the back of it doesn't have the traditional RCA out. It has like this rectangular block of wires that connects to the rca's. I wanted to try and ground the head unit but after taking it out and looking at it, I figured I should just bring it over to a specialist instead.

I'm pretty sure it's alternator whine since it gets louder as my revs get higher lol. Sounds like crazyfrog's sitting next to me rofl.

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