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Old Apr 19, 2002
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Hi. I just finished installing my infinity Kappa components but now that everything is back together, and i test the setup, i hear a buz or chirping sound coming from the tweets... it stays the same loudness no matter the volue, though it does go away if I fade the speakers to the rear. Any ideas? Please dont tell me I have to rip apart my car again, it took me 10 hours to install the damn things (and some other stuff).

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I'm no expert on the subject ,
but from what you described I think it's static, where did you run the wires? if its close to the power wire then that is your problem for sure. Are you running them off an amp? If the rca cables are close to the wires or the power wire that could be it.
Hope that helps.Good luck !
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your speaker wires should be at least 10-12 inches away from any power wires or anything electrical. I had the
same problem when I first had my system hooked up so I made the installers rip my car apart and fix it. Also, make sure the gain on your amp, I assume your a running an amp(s), isn't turned all the way up. You might just be pushing the amp too hard. That can make your speakers buzz a little as well. Hope that helps.
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