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    Default high pitch whine in speakers

    High pitch whining noise in speakers, I've seperated power wires from rca wires and there was no change. After further trooubleshooting, I've noticed that when you turn the key to the on position the fuel pump primes for about 5 seconds during this time the high pitch whine goes through the speakers whether the stereo is on or off, the whine goes away as soon as the fuel pump is done. If you start the engine the whine is present, only thing that helps is if you turn the navigation lights on. Anyone have an idea on how to get rid of this problem.
    kipp

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    noise suppressor... sits inline with your rc's you can get one at any car audio shop... will take that out. ITs usually a ground issue that causes this though. most of time when you have an amp that is not grounded or a weak ground.

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    I'll get one thanks for the help.

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    Kipp--
    I would check your ground first. If I were you, wire the ground directly to the negative side of thebattery. Use #8 ground wire. You can get it at any local stereo shop.
    Tazz 07' Moomba LSV --Kicker Marine Amps (MX700.5 & MX350.4) 6 polk DB651 speakers, 4 MB Quartz Marine Speakers, 10" Boston Acoustic Sub, Z-5 Cargo Rack, Custom Speaker/Light Bar, modified ballast system, Custom LED Rings
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    I have a 2008 ls with dual batteries, both amps are directly grounded but the receiver isn't. Do you think grounding the receiver direct will help.
    kipp

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    I had the same issue when the key was turned to on but i did not have to have the engin running. The solution was to replace the amp. I now have it again when the engine is running not like last time when you turn the key to on. Can you let me know what the problem is when you find out.

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    I have the EXACT same problem on my 08 XLV. Today I added in some of those LED lights that one of the other board members installed and now it's even worse. I am thinking that maybe the deck needs a noise filter. The lights do look good though.

    A question I have is do all the boats have this noise and they just let them leave from the factory or is it just certain boats? Do people without a good ear for sound (or knowledge of car audio) even notice it? I can't imagine they sell a 40 or 50k boat knowing that the stereo has a whine.....

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    It has alot to do with how the system is setup. Thinks to look for in a good set up.
    1. All amp wires go directly to amp.
    2. Power wire is fused.
    3. Good RCA cables.
    4. Good speaker wire.

    Things to check
    1. Look under the dashboard. See the wire block that all the positive and negative wires go to. Make sure that all the screws and nuts are nice and tight.
    2. Make sure that the power cables and not running close together with the RCA's and the Speaker wires.
    3. Make sure all your speaker wire connections are good and tight.


    Mine had a little winning noise in it. I did the check and the problem was fixed.
    Tazz 07' Moomba LSV --Kicker Marine Amps (MX700.5 & MX350.4) 6 polk DB651 speakers, 4 MB Quartz Marine Speakers, 10" Boston Acoustic Sub, Z-5 Cargo Rack, Custom Speaker/Light Bar, modified ballast system, Custom LED Rings
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    I also have the dual battery option, perhaps this has something to do with it. I will double check all of the connetions but the power wires for the amp runs together with the RCA's from the factory. I mean the wires only run a few feet so it shouldn't be a big deal, plus they come this way from the factory. I know that I do have one light now near the deck and when I unplug that light the noise goes away a little bit, but is still present. I know that in my cars, I had lights near the deck and even ran them off the remote turn on with no issues.

    It seems like a BRAND new boat should have these issues worked out at the factory before being delivered to a customer.

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    My boat is equipped with the 4 tower speakers so I have 2 amps. I've noticed when the ballast pump was running today that the back ground noise from the pump was only in the right 2 tower speakers. I have separeted the speaker & RCA wires from the power and ground lines. The noise seems to come through the speakers even when the stereo is off. The amps both run through the the same battery but I can't tell where the power is coming from for the receiver.
    kipp

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