Btw the sound from your speakers is a ground loop issue. Especially if it is changing with RPM. Check the ground loop for your head unit, speakers, and amp. Your welcome!
@@ethan4.0 doubt it. I’m an electrical engineer job wise if they’re shielded it should be an issue. The mag flux from such low amperage and Voltage I wouldn’t think would have such a big effect. But I could be wrong I’ve just seen the same spikes occur in my job and it’s always been an improper ground or difference in ground potential.
@@roeldeleon8025 back in the day it was an issue because the voltage output of the HU was low like sub 1v versus modern electronics. That higher voltage (4v+) puts any noise way-way down compared to the signal passing thru. Even when you don’t cross the power at 90°. Literally ran power and an RCA in line with each other before and it wasn’t an issue with the increase in HU voltage. Typical RCA's back then were of the lamp cord variety - twisted pairs, balanced differential inputs, were new. I have not seen this be an issue RCA cable wise in a long long time. Just my $.02
My 2000 Silverado also has that noise! I think it’s alternator whine and it only comes from my 2 front speakers which go through a amp, when amp is off no more noise
Yank the doors, they SHOULDNT break here in minnesota our vehicles get way colder and frozen, ive yanked on handles of my cateye everytime and have yet to break one
Hey buddy for the high pitch sound coming from your speakers, you will need to run your rca connections to the opposite side of how you have it ran and it's picking up interference. Relatively a simple fix, I would keep the power wire in the door channel then run the rcas under the center console should be a good factory hole for going through the carpet.
I’m pretty sure you need a noise blocker for your headunit then it shouldn’t make noise I’m not sure tho and make sure your rca wires aren’t near the power wire
Ive had 4 of these gmt800s with the 03-06 center console and they all do that weird noise as rpms go up. Try smacking the back of the center console. It will normally stop for a bit.
Noise is because rca wire and power wire are suppose to be on opposite sides of the vehicle if there ran together or close to each other it’ll sound like a turbo whine through your speakers 😂
Hey you live down by Childersburg, right? 9° here in Moody right now. Had 15 mph wind to go with it earlier. It’s been fn brutal all over the south lately. I heard TN and Arkansas are especially bad.
I have 35in grapps on my leveled cateye and I can only get one full turn before I hit a bolt on my passenger side frame. I know all those trucks are the same so how do you get full turning radius??
Hey LMFS just wanting to get your opinion because you have had older gen - newer gen, but I am currently saving up to get a new (new to me) truck, and was wondering if I should stay with the 99-06 gen (I have on 06 Sierra extended cab) or if I should just save up and get a 14-18 gen . I personally don’t have a preference guess just wanting to know reliability wise. I’d keep the 06 Sierra I have now but I am needing a full size truck. Thanks! Let me know!
Side note - Tennessee got about 2-5 inches in my town. Missed it because I am in Hawaii right now but had to sneak in some of your vids while on vacation 🤙🏼😎
I just got rid of my 15 high country after I had a lifter issue. I bought an 05 extended cab, the 99-06 in my opinion are WAYY better, especially for the money.
Btw the sound from your speakers is a ground loop issue. Especially if it is changing with RPM. Check the ground loop for your head unit, speakers, and amp. Your welcome!
Or could be rca near power wire
@@ethan4.0 doubt it. I’m an electrical engineer job wise if they’re shielded it should be an issue. The mag flux from such low amperage and Voltage I wouldn’t think would have such a big effect. But I could be wrong I’ve just seen the same spikes occur in my job and it’s always been an improper ground or difference in ground potential.
@@ethan4.0 not to mention most if any RF picked up should be out of the audible range
it’s your rca there too close to your power cable
@@roeldeleon8025 back in the day it was an issue because the voltage output of the HU was low like sub 1v versus modern electronics. That higher voltage (4v+) puts any noise way-way down compared to the signal passing thru. Even when you don’t cross the power at 90°. Literally ran power and an RCA in line with each other before and it wasn’t an issue with the increase in HU voltage. Typical RCA's back then were of the lamp cord variety - twisted pairs, balanced differential inputs, were new. I have not seen this be an issue RCA cable wise in a long long time. Just my $.02
I love chomper and I got 8 inches of snow in Arkansas! It was also -20F with wind chill!🥶
We had -43 up here in Montana
Dude as a fellow alabamian it got freaking cold dude!
Love that F 150 looks so clean
Chomper looks beautiful
My 2000 Silverado also has that noise! I think it’s alternator whine and it only comes from my 2 front speakers which go through a amp, when amp is off no more noise
That noise is the remote wire is touching the power wire
I’m just a country kid out here in Alabama
hot key trick never disappoints
Chomper lovin it, I'm hoping for snow out here in GA. Even ice lol I Just wanna tear up a parking lot
We got 8-9 inches in central Tennessee.
I live in Alabama and it’s just a good bit of ice lol I wish ut snowed here
I am still waiting on that “Buying baby squat back” video! Either way love the content Chase!
Hell yeah dude …. I got a caMmed Yukon went out and did the same thing 😂😂 love it
Firewood 1st thing in the morning... don't miss those days.
Yank the doors, they SHOULDNT break here in minnesota our vehicles get way colder and frozen, ive yanked on handles of my cateye everytime and have yet to break one
I’m in upstate ny we got about 10 inches lol come up and play in it brotha
Chomped definitely needs a cowl hood!
Hey buddy for the high pitch sound coming from your speakers, you will need to run your rca connections to the opposite side of how you have it ran and it's picking up interference. Relatively a simple fix, I would keep the power wire in the door channel then run the rcas under the center console should be a good factory hole for going through the carpet.
Could also be the factory amp you have to put a ground to it had same problem in my 05 crew cab
CHOMPER!!🔥🔥
In Wisconsin we got 13 inches of snow. And getting more
The noise is probably the remote wire. Especially if it’s ran near the power wire
that noise you here is either your speakers that arnt factory coming from your head unit or your factory amp if you have one
I got rain in nc but I got out of school so its a win for me 🤷♂️
I’m pretty sure you need a noise blocker for your headunit then it shouldn’t make noise I’m not sure tho and make sure your rca wires aren’t near the power wire
_All the bread & milk is gone in my local Krogers yesterday as if it's -11 degrees with 2 feet of snow lmao... Georgia people._
That truck is a beast
Come to Huntsville, you can have our snow and ice lol
w putting daequan i didn’t expect that from you
Ive had 4 of these gmt800s with the 03-06 center console and they all do that weird noise as rpms go up. Try smacking the back of the center console. It will normally stop for a bit.
That was a solid 8.5 for me definitely got some scratches from that lol
In Saskatchewan it was -50 Celsius for a week straight the pain sometimes never ends
Yeah that sounds miserable lol
My 05 Silverado did the same thing it something with the aftermarket head units
-57 here in Canada cold starts are nice
ASMR 🔥
Noise is because rca wire and power wire are suppose to be on opposite sides of the vehicle if there ran together or close to each other it’ll sound like a turbo whine through your speakers 😂
You gotta take your radio out of Demo mode. I’ve been riding around with mine on until I noticed it in the settings!
Love the vids keep up the good work
chomper is my dream truck man rn i got a obs i love it but i want one like chomper
Alabama is freezing
My first truck was a 2wd, i'll never go back.
wrap wire around rca and go to the other rca at the amp
Hey you live down by Childersburg, right? 9° here in Moody right now. Had 15 mph wind to go with it earlier. It’s been fn brutal all over the south lately. I heard TN and Arkansas are especially bad.
Keep up the good work 👍.
I tapped a curb in my f150 like a year ago and just now noticing my back wheel is slightly slanted in 😂
Man I live in North Alabama close to Huntsville and it got cold my grandparents pool froze
Would you try denims setup on chompper
Outside my house is just a sheet of ice rn
Yeah, but what you doing with that red ford in the field?
Put the thornbirds on chomper😁
Let’s see more of the donkey
I want one bad when I get some land
Do they not put salt down on the roads down there?
yessirr!!
Bad ground making speakers make the noise can I ask where that place u rode on this video
Did you make it on the news?
I have 35in grapps on my leveled cateye and I can only get one full turn before I hit a bolt on my passenger side frame. I know all those trucks are the same so how do you get full turning radius??
Hey Jw… any update about baby squat??? Thanks bud.
Does it have back seat radio because my Gm had to tap the back radio and it would stop
Should do a giveaway truck
Interference from the alternator?
Thats a good way to explode your glass
The roads in Florence and muscle shoals are absolute assssssss
Wd-40 or any lube if you spray it in the key will open the lock up!
that was a 6.0?
Are you in Oklahoma
I unplugged the rear headphone jack it my truck to stop the rear speaker squeal. Hope this helps
First
The whine coming from the speaker is caused by a poor ground
Bad ground bud
welcome to the everyday life of being from the north bud lol
Hey LMFS just wanting to get your opinion because you have had older gen - newer gen, but I am currently saving up to get a new (new to me) truck, and was wondering if I should stay with the 99-06 gen (I have on 06 Sierra extended cab) or if I should just save up and get a 14-18 gen . I personally don’t have a preference guess just wanting to know reliability wise. I’d keep the 06 Sierra I have now but I am needing a full size truck. Thanks! Let me know!
Side note - Tennessee got about 2-5 inches in my town. Missed it because I am in Hawaii right now but had to sneak in some of your vids while on vacation 🤙🏼😎
I just got rid of my 15 high country after I had a lifter issue. I bought an 05 extended cab, the 99-06 in my opinion are WAYY better, especially for the money.
Don’t get no 2wd 10 speed 5.0
pure 10 lol
plz get a mic