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I have annoying Engine Noise in only ONE speaker in my Dodge Magnum.
The radio is the top, high power one, with GPS. I've made many unsuccessful attempts to have my dealer deal with it, and I refuse to take it back. During the last attempt, they joy-rided my car for 80 miles on the odometer and ran out my gas, and when confronted said sometimes that's necessary to find the problem. (Union Dodge, Garden Grove, CA. Spread the word!) I have disconnected that speaker, and my sanity has returned. I'd like to do better... I'd like at least some sound to come out of that speaker but less of the engine noise. I'm considering attenuating that speaker with a Resistor or Power Attenuator OR Low-Pass filtering with a Coil or Inductor or something. Please help by suggesting solutions and values for the passives. Devin Dow |
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