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MZ
 
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Default "Modifying" Dynaudio tweets?

Ok, he's probably right then. I assume that you've done the obvious test -
removing the tweeters and checking to see if the noise is there. An even
more helpful test would be to try one tweeter at a time. And then, assuming
the noise is there only when the tweeters are connected, see if the noise is
there when the tweeters are hooked up (with the same set of wires) but not
in the doors. If the noise goes away, then he's probably correct that it
may be grounding out. However, fixing that kind of issue is easy. Cover
the metal!

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"Steve Grauman" wrote in message
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First, the noise when you open the door. You've made sure it's not
correlated with the interior lights, right?


Yea. The car has daytime running lights that won't shut off but otherwise,
nothing is on when I hear the noise (besides the system).

What happens when you wiggle
the tweeters in place?


Doesn't seem to have any effect.

Go over bumps?


Makes no difference.

What about the midrange speakers?


They work perfectly. I have to say, I'm still having a ****ty time getting
these speakers to sound the way I want them to though.

Has he checked those, to make sure they're not grounding out either?


Yupp, they've got lots of clearence.