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Old 04-18-2008, 06:50 PM   #12
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yeah, i'm gonna try that tomorrow... as well as a ground loop isolator (since we had one at work here for pretty cheap)

and yeah, i did miss out on that sale.

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Originally Posted by Ryan from Ohio View Post
Ok, maybe I didnt get it.

But I thought in pm you said it was coming from all speakers. Meaning your interiors run off one amp and your subs off the other amp.

If its just coming from one amp in particular:

Take the RCAs and swap them about to see if theres a difference.

If no difference wire a test speaker to the other amp, plug the rcas into that amp to see if the problems still there.

If not, then its your amp.

i'll be checking this, too. my subs are on one, and all interior on the other. i can definitely check to see if one amp is bad w/ that method. not sure why i didn't think of that.

my friend who i got the amp from thinks it might be a RCA solder connection in the amp itself... so while i'm disconnecting to test, i'll open'er up and take a look.
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