![]() Also, it only happens when it is plugged into the iPod. ![]() This is recorded with the engine off, but I started the car and tried again and it sounded identical. Here is a sample of the sound For some reason the music on the recording was louder than it was IRL. It happens even with the engine off (running off the car battery) Radio: Sony GT33W Car: 99 Pontiac BonnevilleĮdit: The IPod/Phone isnt being charged by the car and the pitch does not change with speed. Ive tried multiple 3.5 mm audio cables and checked the connections between the wiring harness and the radio with a multimeter. ![]() Ever since I formatted my computer, I’d hear a constant high-pitched sound coming out of my headphones (very faint) and it’d change in pitch. I had a problem and found the solution, so I’m posting incase anyone Googles and come across this. Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by Alex Mills. (I've noticed this happens when its really cold out, but that might just be my imagination) High-Pitched Noise Over Speakers When Moving Mouse. But every once the noise remains now matter how I mess with the volume. ![]() Now, usually this can be fixed by turning up the volume on my iPod or Phone. This doesnt happen with the CD player or radio no matter how high I turn up the volume. On the aux input of my car stereo, if the input device is of a low volume and the car stereo is on high, I get a high pitched noise coming through the speakers. ![]()
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