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Hi, has anyone had any BUZZING in speakers, run from an amp mounted on the strut brace bracket in the boot of an R33 GTR. I have been told this is common for R33'S and worse for GTR'S ,as the battery and computers are in the boot

and the GTR fuel pump is bigger.

No buzzing when speakers are run through the factory wires.

The fix,i'm told,is to mount the amp away from the boot area,ie under the rear seats.

BUT i cant be bothered to do this...I'v put in a noise supressor kit on the battery and no good.

The amp is a fairly cheap one,can this be the cause of noise?

Will a better quality/expensive amp have better noise supression?

HELP ME!!

:D

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There is alternator whine, which is a high-pitch whine with the revs of the car.

The buzzing though, could be something else. I suspect it's going to be the typical power interference thing though.

Try turning your gains down if you can't seperate the cables any more than you can.

I have a similar problem, but I haven't finished moving the amp around and deciding what i'm going to do.

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