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FRS_Sovereign 06-06-2013 04:32 PM

Buzzing speakers
 
Hey guys I tried searching for this problem but I couldn't find if someone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.

I have the base stereo (I know it doesn't matter with this problem.) and when the volume reaches about 30 once a bass note hits my speakers buzz as if something is loose or not secured properly.:(

Gary in NJ 06-06-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by FRS_Sovereign (Post 986106)
and when the volume reaches about 30 once a bass note hits my speakers buzz as if something is loose or not secured properly.:(

Maybe something is loose and not secured properly. What kind of EQ do you have dialed in? Is the source material over boosted?

cruzinbill 06-06-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by FRS_Sovereign (Post 986106)
Hey guys I tried searching for this problem but I couldn't find if someone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.

I have the base stereo (I know it doesn't matter with this problem.) and when the volume reaches about 30 once a bass note hits my speakers buzz as if something is loose or not secured properly.:(

I think its the speakers honestly, I noticed it back when I first got my car but thought it was panel buzz. Since then I did my whole audio build and everything was perfectly silent.

Now that I pulled my equipment and put back the oem stuff to sell the car, I have buzzing again. I can guarantee its not panel buzz now, at least in my case.

FRS_Sovereign 06-06-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Gary in NJ (Post 986145)
Maybe something is loose and not secured properly. What kind of EQ do you have dialed in? Is the source material over boosted?

I have no knowledge of stereos but the only setting that i have messed with was something like "FEEL" (I think its like Pop, Dance, Classic, etc. settings)
The source material is my phone through bluetooth. I believe the volume on my phone is always set to the highest point. Though no apps on my phone to change the output of the sound. I hope this is helpful info to diagnose.

FRS_Sovereign 06-06-2013 05:06 PM

Its not all bass notes just certain ones and apparently all the ones I really like.

:thumbdown:

cruzinbill 06-06-2013 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by FRS_Sovereign (Post 986184)
Its not all bass notes just certain ones and apparently all the ones I really like.

:thumbdown:

Well if you haven't done so yet, have your doors deadened... at minimal the plastic door panel. If you still have it...then get some better speakers. That's prolly the easiest thing to say.

Cyau 06-08-2013 06:03 PM

i also have this problem, but i know the cause of it.

it's making the buzz at the cup holder place on the door. both doors.

if you use your hand and pinch the cup holders and the outside of the cup holders the buzz will disappear.

i need to bring this up with my dealer and get it fix. ..

cruzinbill 06-09-2013 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyau (Post 990461)
i also have this problem, but i know the cause of it.

it's making the buzz at the cup holder place on the door. both doors.

if you use your hand and pinch the cup holders and the outside of the cup holders the buzz will disappear.

i need to bring this up with my dealer and get it fix. ..

that is panel resonance, not speaker buzz. Some people have actual speakers that buzz.

Cyau 06-09-2013 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by cruzinbill (Post 991165)
that is panel resonance, not speaker buzz. Some people have actual speakers that buzz.

yes I'm aware of that. for myself at first it sounds like a blown speaker to me, but i found out it's something else...

not sure if this is covered under warranty


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