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<blockquote data-quote="nadcicle" data-source="post: 8533791" data-attributes="member: 607965"><p>My guess is he's using the outputs of the factory amplifier to the high level inputs of the 360.3 as to use all functionality of the stock head unit.</p><p></p><p>With that being said you only need 2 full range channels for input. Try making sure your factory headunit is set flat on the eq and unhooking all the extra inputs and just start with a single set and going from there. If the sound remains try grounding the 360 to the frame if you hadn't already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadcicle, post: 8533791, member: 607965"] My guess is he's using the outputs of the factory amplifier to the high level inputs of the 360.3 as to use all functionality of the stock head unit. With that being said you only need 2 full range channels for input. Try making sure your factory headunit is set flat on the eq and unhooking all the extra inputs and just start with a single set and going from there. If the sound remains try grounding the 360 to the frame if you hadn't already. [/QUOTE]
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