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    Speaker "Static"

    I have a 93 accord coupe. It has the bose system in it. I just got the code from factory for radio ( Just bought about 2 weeks ago) But once it turns on, it sounds like there is Static coming from the speakers. even if i turn the radio all the way down it still crackles but if i turn it up the static stays the same and music gets louder. Speakers sound good not blown. it did that last night. this morning it didnt but now it is again.... Is it bad ground from Radio? Or bad speaker connections? Thanks !

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    does the speaker make the sounds when you hit the gas? or just when the radio is on? i would would defiantly check the grounds. also i would check your connections and make sure there is no corrosion or breaks in the wire..

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      #3
      Open your trunk and check if your antenna wire is hooked up to the antenna

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        #4
        See thats what i dont get tho. It does not change when i hit the gas. If the ends were bad why would it be like on all the speakers? and then clear on all?
        And my antenna is kinda broke. But if i have the radio turned down.. i shouldnt hear static right? and when i turn the radio up the static should get louder with the music right? It doesnt... A guy on a diff site said maybe factory amp or head unit going bad?

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          #5
          and thanks for the Pic. Ill check that tomorrow

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            #6
            Previous experience i had a poorly shieleded wires next to each other in the radio harness that caused static

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              #7
              What do you mean? Like wires in the harness were touching or something?

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                #8
                think putting in a new aftermarket cd palyer would help?

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                  #9
                  I herd they sell resonators for those...not sure where but google might help

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                    #10
                    what the hell is a resonater? lol

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Phantomplanet89 View Post
                      what the hell is a resonater? lol
                      It's something that reduces static..not sure if it's exactly called a resonator..but it's like the muffler resonators..filters static..

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                        #12
                        Try listening to a CD or MP3 player. If it still makes the static than it is not the antenna. If it doesnt then you know the problem is the antenna!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jaysson_2012 View Post
                          Try listening to a CD or MP3 player. If it still makes the static than it is not the antenna. If it doesnt then you know the problem is the antenna!
                          How do you do that with radio with only A cassette?
                          wat?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by C91BLX7 View Post
                            How do you do that with radio with only A cassette?
                            They have these cassette adapters that look like a tape and have a headphone plug and cord coming out of it, you "play" the tape and then hook whatever up to the plug


                            Im not sure if I recall correctly but you have a knob for volume thats analog, a potentiometer, a variable resistor. being that its so old theres probably carbon build up. At radio shack they electronics cleaner, try to pull the knob off if you can and spray that stuff into into it while turning the knob left to right a few times and another spray, that should get rid of it, before trying the spray you can turn the knob back and forth a bunch of times kinda fast and see if that helps or makes the static change. If that doesnt solve the problem it might be the amplifier circuitry messing up.

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                              #15
                              Yeah but there's always static in a cassette.
                              wat?

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