Sideshow Bob queries: (wow, a celebrity!) X-) >so i put a new stereo in the beast yesterday. home built kicker box, >nice amp, nice head, reasonable three ways. sound good. sounds good. >sounds good!!!! [say that to yourself, it won't make any sense after a few >repititions...kinda like 'egg'] anyway i'm getting interference. there's >a high wistle from the tweeters that follows engine rpm. how do i make it >go away? Radio Shack will be happy to seel you a 'radio interference filter kit' in exchange for mere greenbacks. When I installed an aftermarket amp in my Taurus (blasphemy! a non-vw ride!) it whined with the engine. The radio shack choke silenced the racket. (Of course, you COULD retrofit a diesel engine and do away with all that high tension system that's causing you such grief regardless........) ;-) -- Buz... Rob Armitage Carnegie Mellon University buz+@cmu.edu or: ra1d@andrew.cmu.edu or: .....!{ucbvax,harvard}!andrew.cmu.edu!ra1d+ "Diplomacy: The art of saying NICE DOGGY until you can find a rock."
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