Why does my speakers not make high pitch sound?
The high pitch isn’t there at the start, then it appears after a few minutes, it doesn’t seem to get louder with increased volume, it does stop if muted. By outlet do you mean plug socket? If so, no, it is always there.
Do you still get high pitch sound if plugged into a different outlet?
Do you still get the noise if it is plugged into a different outlet. The high pitch isn’t there at the start, then it appears after a few minutes, it doesn’t seem to get louder with increased volume, it does stop if muted. By outlet do you mean plug socket? If so, no, it is always there.
What’s this high pitched whine I hear outdoors?
But rarely it comes as a multi-pitch sound (three or four ‘notes’) – it’s hard to pinpoint the source, but it seems to be coming from one street over (i.e. the row of houses behind me), but a few houses south.
Why does my car make a loud noise when I change gear?
This noise is usually heard when you drive your car, change gear and accelerate. The sound seems as if something inside the engine is knocking hard against the engine. Usually this is the result of early ignition of the air-fuel mixture, which is supposed to burn at just the right time to produce optimum performance.
Why do I hear a low pitched hum while driving?
While driving, you hear a low-pitched hum. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder—maybe it sounds like an airplane taking off—but after a certain speed the volume is consistent. When you make a turn, the noise gets louder; but if you turn the other way, it disappears. What it could mean: This is most likely a wheel bearing noise.
Why does my car make a noise when I turn the car on?
If the noise is still there, it’s definitely not coming from the engine. This droning noise doesn’t change pitch or volume while turning, but it’s louder as you accelerate. What it could mean: This noise may be coming from your tires—particularly if they’re old or of poor quality.
Where does the humming noise come from in a car?
It appears to be coming from the front wheel area driver side. The humming starts off with a lower tone (almost like a small plane flying overhead) and gets louder at certain speeds (35-40mph; 55-65 mph).
Why is my front load washing machine making a loud noise?
Some loud noises can stem from this coming loose. Listen to the washing machine carefully while it’s running. If each drum revolution produces a noise then this may be the cause. The simple solution is to tighten the bolts. Some of the most common problems with noise can be traced back to loose change.