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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #30 on: 06 June 2013, 19:09:48 »

Hmm, ok thinking out loud now, Im starting to wonder whether someone has fitted a Non Bose configured HU into the Bose Set Up in its previous life!

When you use or increase the Volume Control does it become loud very quickly, what does the quality sound like at say 1/2 volume and full volume, with a decent CD at full volume there should no or very little distortion?.

Hmmm aye anything is possible  :-\ ... I do know its history pretty much from new,
Originally it was owned by a chauffeurs company from new then Elite Pete had it around 2007 with arround 178,000 on the clock then sold it to the chap i got it from who didn't use it much by looks of it only did around 9,000miles in 6 years who didn't seem the type to play about with cars just use them and get garages to maintain the car. Now its at around 188,000 in my possession.

Back to the radio, The sound quality is Much better than the system on the GLS, One good thing is this "tweeter" sound doesn't get louder when the volume goes up so i can easily drown out the noise, Its only noticeable when stationary or low speeds on low volume..
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #31 on: 06 June 2013, 19:12:54 »

Anyway i could just disconnect them they wont make a big difference in the stereo performance will they ?
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #32 on: 06 June 2013, 21:23:21 »

Hmm, ok thinking out loud now, Im starting to wonder whether someone has fitted a Non Bose configured HU into the Bose Set Up in its previous life!

When you use or increase the Volume Control does it become loud very quickly, what does the quality sound like at say 1/2 volume and full volume, with a decent CD at full volume there should be no or very little distortion?.

Hmmm aye anything is possible  :-\ ... I do know its history pretty much from new,
Originally it was owned by a chauffeurs company from new then Elite Pete had it around 2007 with arround 178,000 on the clock then sold it to the chap i got it from who didn't use it much by looks of it only did around 9,000miles in 6 years who didn't seem the type to play about with cars just use them and get garages to maintain the car. Now its at around 188,000 in my possession.

Back to the radio, The sound quality is Much better than the system on the GLS, One good thing is this "tweeter" sound doesn't get louder when the volume goes up so i can easily drown out the noise, Its only noticeable when stationary or low speeds on low volume..

Wasn't really asking what the Bose sound quality was like compared to a GLS, I was trying to ascertain something specific about the output levels of your HU and thinking the answer to the questions about Volume levels may help.

Again, 'When you use or increase the Volume Control does it become loud very quickly, what does the quality sound like at say 1/2 volume and full volume, also, in terms of distortion at any of these stages'
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #33 on: 06 June 2013, 21:33:19 »

Hmm, ok thinking out loud now, Im starting to wonder whether someone has fitted a Non Bose configured HU into the Bose Set Up in its previous life!

When you use or increase the Volume Control does it become loud very quickly, what does the quality sound like at say 1/2 volume and full volume, with a decent CD at full volume there should be no or very little distortion?.

Hmmm aye anything is possible  :-\ ... I do know its history pretty much from new,
Originally it was owned by a chauffeurs company from new then Elite Pete had it around 2007 with arround 178,000 on the clock then sold it to the chap i got it from who didn't use it much by looks of it only did around 9,000miles in 6 years who didn't seem the type to play about with cars just use them and get garages to maintain the car. Now its at around 188,000 in my possession.

Back to the radio, The sound quality is Much better than the system on the GLS, One good thing is this "tweeter" sound doesn't get louder when the volume goes up so i can easily drown out the noise, Its only noticeable when stationary or low speeds on low volume..

Wasn't really asking what the Bose sound quality was like compared to a GLS, I was trying to ascertain something specific about the output levels of your HU and thinking the answer to the questions about Volume levels may help.

Again, 'When you use or increase the Volume Control does it become loud very quickly, what does the quality sound like at say 1/2 volume and full volume, also, in terms of distortion at any of these stages'
There's nothing wrong at all with the speakers quality of audio at any level just when its low these front tweeters make this noise I've tried to describe. I would pull the radio out to check the wires take a few pictures etc. but its a pig of a job by looks of it.
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #34 on: 06 June 2013, 22:24:43 »

Zirk can't you hear anything in the video ?  :-\ if not that must be good as one would have thought the video would have picked up the sound a little at least.

Some pictures of the radio,speakers, etc. seem to be Elite standard not retro fitted.








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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #35 on: 07 June 2013, 00:32:51 »

Made another video with music on the radio volume up and down turning radio off at the end.
http://youtu.be/VoKobRECtn4
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #36 on: 07 June 2013, 11:58:29 »

Anyway i could just disconnect them they wont make a big difference in the stereo performance will they ?

Disconnecting your tweeters will have a big impact on the sound, assuming your set up is working as it should.
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #37 on: 07 June 2013, 12:00:13 »

Made another video with music on the radio volume up and down turning radio off at the end.
http://youtu.be/VoKobRECtn4

Very, very difficult to tell from someone else'e recording, but that doesn't sound right to me. 
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #38 on: 07 June 2013, 14:14:11 »

The only other way the video method may work is if I take a 2 part video with and without the tweeters at the same volume.

What I don't understand is all the Bose speakers are working fine it's just these GM tweeters  :-\

I did try this "tweeter test video" though a FM transmitter and it played the tones very clear the "tweeters" but still could hear the sound the tweeters make.
http://youtu.be/PwoRjE8TuDo

As long as there's no major problem like its going to blow up or go on fire etc i can live with the sound. I'll try putting the tweeters in the GLS see if they make this sound in there with the elite tweeters.
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #39 on: 07 June 2013, 19:42:21 »

Ok just cheched the GLS if I put my ear against the tweeter I can hear a noise just not as loud but same type sound with any of all 6 tweeters I have here.

Some pics of the elites tweeter wiring .







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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #40 on: 08 June 2013, 19:17:39 »

Not sure if this has anything to do with the tweeter static type sound but sometimes not always the radio speakers or tweeter pops once not sure where from when i start the car, Even though the radio is off it comes on when the engine has been fired up most likely because i leave it on but volume off so i can see trip computer i don't turn it off as it turns it's self off when the key it out if that makes sense.
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #41 on: 08 June 2013, 20:39:19 »

The Tweeters are are part of the Speaker set up to provide the high notes (Treble).

On the GLS the tweeters are hooked to the HU Amps channels using a Passive Cross Over, in the Elites (Bose) there connected to the Active Amps Channel outputs, so they do the same job just in a different set up configuration.

Is the noise definitely coming from the tweeters?, the tweeters wont generate any static noise on there own more likely to be the Amp, or faulty capacitor in the crossover. Check there is sound coming from the tweeter itself as it could be a input issue to the Amp and the Amp is generating or compressing the noise with no input.
Yes 100% Sure of that.

Check there is sound coming from the tweeter itself
Yep they do work all of them.

as it could be a input issue to the Amp and the Amp is generating or compressing the noise with no input.
Looks like it could be this or the Head Unit. and going by old threads could be the Bose AMP in the boot.

(sorry i didn't really know what you where on about originally my fault  :-[)

So now i know its possibly the AMP would a replacement just be a straight swap it wouldn't need coding to the car like the HU's ?

This is the part i needed then..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-OPEL-OMEGA-ELITE-BOSE-AMP-AMPLIFIER-24413042-/310314114964?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4840299f94
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #42 on: 10 June 2013, 00:22:06 »

The only other way the video method may work is if I take a 2 part video with and without the tweeters at the same volume.

What I don't understand is all the Bose speakers are working fine it's just these GM tweeters  :-\

I did try this "tweeter test video" though a FM transmitter and it played the tones very clear the "tweeters" but still could hear the sound the tweeters make.
http://youtu.be/PwoRjE8TuDo

As long as there's no major problem like its going to blow up or go on fire etc i can live with the sound. I'll try putting the tweeters in the GLS see if they make this sound in there with the elite tweeters.

Please dont tell me now that your playing your music through a FM modulator ???????
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #43 on: 10 June 2013, 00:26:49 »

The only other way the video method may work is if I take a 2 part video with and without the tweeters at the same volume.

What I don't understand is all the Bose speakers are working fine it's just these GM tweeters  :-\

I did try this "tweeter test video" though a FM transmitter and it played the tones very clear the "tweeters" but still could hear the sound the tweeters make.
http://youtu.be/PwoRjE8TuDo

As long as there's no major problem like its going to blow up or go on fire etc i can live with the sound. I'll try putting the tweeters in the GLS see if they make this sound in there with the elite tweeters.

Please dont tell me now that your playing your music through a FM modulator ???????
Just to clarify it did this tweeter noise before I started using the FM transmitter. and that was the only way to test that video on the tweeters. ;)
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Re: Bose speaker/tweeter noise
« Reply #44 on: 14 June 2013, 18:08:15 »

Radio speakers popped again today cant be sure if the pop came from the lover speaker or the tweeter mind  :-\

Had a look on eBay for an AMP unit but didn't buy one there seems to be different part numbers on them will have to check what part number is on mine. But just encase it has had a change in the past what part number should my car have ?

And would i need to disconnect the battery to remove the amp unit from the boot.

Thanks  :)
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