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Posted on Apr 30, 2009

Buzzing noise when played on big stereo from cable?

I have a RCA m4204-A mp3 player. Every time I plug it into my Stereo in my car I get inference noise before the music plays? I tried changing to new plug in cable and still have the noise? A small buzzing noise?

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