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Q3500 High Pitch Noise


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Recently my amp started to make a high pitch noise. It is not on all the time. It will come and go, and when it is making the noise, it will fade out and stop after a minute or two. Also, if i turn the amp off and back on, it will quit making the noise.

I have removed the rca's and the gain knob and it still makes the noise. It is coming from the amp itself, not any speakers.

Anyone have any ideas as to what it is?

Here's a video of the noise. Thanks in advance

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Power supply transistors are screaming like they are overloaded. Cutting out funky stuff? I have heard that mounting the amp to the box can cause problems. Might want to have it checked out.

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If you turn the gain down does it go away or get quieter? I noticed when setting the gain on SQ3500 that when the DD-1 reads distortion it makes a high pitched hum, but as soon as I back it down and the DD-1 LED goes out the noise stops. If your noise stops, it could be that, but if it only fades out/gets quieter or doesn't change, then I'm not sure. It could be picking up feedback from other electronics around it. What else do you have?

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I will check if it stops when I turn down the gain, but it only happens every couple of days, that's the strange part. And after a minute or two it stops on its own.

I checked every connection and they are all solid. I'll just have to wait till the noise returns to try and turn gain down.

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If you turn the gain down does it go away or get quieter? I noticed when setting the gain on SQ3500 that when the DD-1 reads distortion it makes a high pitched hum, but as soon as I back it down and the DD-1 LED goes out the noise stops. If your noise stops, it could be that, but if it only fades out/gets quieter or doesn't change, then I'm not sure. It could be picking up feedback from other electronics around it. What else do you have?

this is the only thing I could think of but I have limited knowledge of amplifier internals.

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If you turn the gain down does it go away or get quieter? I noticed when setting the gain on SQ3500 that when the DD-1 reads distortion it makes a high pitched hum, but as soon as I back it down and the DD-1 LED goes out the noise stops. If your noise stops, it could be that, but if it only fades out/gets quieter or doesn't change, then I'm not sure. It could be picking up feedback from other electronics around it. What else do you have?

this is the only thing I could think of but I have limited knowledge of amplifier internals.

As is my knowledge when it comes to car audio amps. But I have issues with some of my comms gear amplifiers where it makes that high pitched frequency depending on what else we have powered on in the shop. Ambient noise.

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It was making the noise today. I went to turn the gain down a little and the second i touched the dial, the noise stopped.

I thought that may be it, but the next time I drove, it started doing it again. I started to turn the gain down again, but this time it did nothing. After about a minute, it stopped again, and hasn't made the noise since.

The amp will make the noise regardless if i'm playing music or not. It doesn't seem to affect the amps performance at all tho

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unless someone else chimes in, I say run it till it dies. It's already out of warranty being that it's the Q-3500 right? If it breaks, RMA it, pay the fee, go back at it :shrug:

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I recently had the same problem in my buddies honda civic, the only thing that cured it was running a constant power and a ground to the battery and not through the factory wiring, I am not sure what type of car you have but I seem to have problems always with the newer canbus style digital power systems the newer cars are running now

 

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