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new car stereo deck in my 09 shelby gt500, its a dvd/cd double din deck, i also had put in?

just had installed new car stereo deck in my 09 shelby gt500, its a dvd/cd double din deck, with bluetooth and NAVigation, i also had put in a two channel bass amp (memphis on all amps and speakers) a 4 channel amp for front speakers. all new everything, they made it real nice ansd it sounds great, but one thing, as i drive or am idling the car, its like in the 80s and 90's when everyone was hooking up thier new stereos with the equalizers, I GET NIOSE!!! like the high pitched humming noise, you know, when you give it gas or are shifting and evenb idling i hear that cheap noise, wheat should i tell them? i kind of want to know what it is that makes that noise so i can tell them, i spent 2800.00 on all this. my factory stereo didnt make noise, and my 07 GT mustang with custom amps etc. doesnt make that noise, thank you car pros for answering

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you've got interference from somewhere. Somewhere some wires are touching together most likely

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these link will show/tell you all sources of unwanted noise and what you can do/buy to remedy the problem http://www.crutchfield.com/app/product/search/search.aspx?SearchTab=Learn&search=noise&skipvs=T very helpful http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/car/noise_diagnose.html

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