Tweeters or Bose HU
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Tweeters or Bose HU
Whenever i play a burned CD i can hear a chirping noise come out of the tweeters. It is pretty loud at that. Now when i play a regular CD(not burned) i can hear a faint chirping, so therefore it isn't as loud. Has anyone experienced this? Do I need new tweeters or does this happen to everyone? Thanks alot.
i had a same thing, i had Pioneer 2600 and pioneer tweeters 250W bought them, i had that loud noise too.. one day my radio got broken, outputs was burned and i went and bought Apline forl ike 200$ and the noise was gone
im not saying if you going to change the radio noise will be gone
try to put new tweeters they like 40$ on ebay. if you have new tweeters then its maybe the radio. because when you put volume up and radio is cheap you'll get that
im not saying if you going to change the radio noise will be gone
try to put new tweeters they like 40$ on ebay. if you have new tweeters then its maybe the radio. because when you put volume up and radio is cheap you'll get that
Originally Posted by icewake
Whenever i play a burned CD i can hear a chirping noise come out of the tweeters. It is pretty loud at that. Now when i play a regular CD(not burned) i can hear a faint chirping, so therefore it isn't as loud. Has anyone experienced this? Do I need new tweeters or does this happen to everyone? Thanks alot.
When u using regular CD the record is as clean as it right from recording studio but when u burning cd by yourself. Burning program encoding files you have on your PC from mp3 --> wave. So the thing is that when someone convert original files from CD to mp3 format they lose their quality.
P.S. when i have freshy CD I mmake a copy of it for car use cause I know CD's in my car won't last more than 1 month. And for making copy of CD I use iTunes by ripping files into Apple Lossless Encoder. This will give me 99.8% quality of original files when i burn homemade copy.
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