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gmcowan



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Hiss

Hi,

Does anyone else have a slight hiss on the audio system? Noticed it on the radio first and thought it wasn't tuned right. Further fiddlingshows it to be best heard with engine off and turn it down to mute - there is no noise then. as soon as you turn the volume to 1 or more, the hiss starts and you can hear it until the radio audio is loud enough to drown it out. It medium volumes it is still there but difficult to hear. AUX clearly does the same - and with it turned up but no input it is picking up a lot of noise from somewhere.

It's the premium audio in an HSE.

Gordon

Post #9468 3rd Nov 2007 4:14 pm
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carlfraz



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Sorry Gordon My HSE is CRYSTAL CLEAR....even my freeview tv through the Aux or the dvd's....suggest visit to the dealer

Shocked

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npinks



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Re: Hiss

gmcowan wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone else have a slight hiss on the audio system? Noticed it on the radio first and thought it wasn't tuned right. Further fiddlingshows it to be best heard with engine off and turn it down to mute - there is no noise then. as soon as you turn the volume to 1 or more, the hiss starts and you can hear it until the radio audio is loud enough to drown it out. It medium volumes it is still there but difficult to hear. AUX clearly does the same - and with it turned up but no input it is picking up a lot of noise from somewhere.

It's the premium audio in an HSE.

Gordon


I don't have noise when the radio is on, but switch to AUX with nothing plugged in, then i get a buzz, not me the radio.

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tandy409



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Ive got an aux hiss Sad
Any ideas?

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Kabous1



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South Africa 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Ipanema Sand

Same here. I don't have noise when the radio is on, but switch to AUX with nothing plugged in and there is a buzz from the radio.

Anyone have any idea if it might be worth giving the radio and or amp new earthing points?

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petrolhead



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Orkney Grey

Glad I am not the only one, hiss when nothing playing from vol setting 1 on. Buss in aux mode

Did you get any further with this

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littletriple



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Stornoway Grey

Kabous1 wrote:
Same here. I don't have noise when the radio is on, but switch to AUX with nothing plugged in and there is a buzz from the radio.

Anyone have any idea if it might be worth giving the radio and or amp new earthing points?


An unterminated audio i/p will usually introduce extra noise in a circuit. Noise will always be specified with a specific termination.

Post #255143 28th Feb 2015 10:13 am
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