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<blockquote data-quote="1Timer" data-source="post: 184156" data-attributes="member: 547492"><p>This is your problem my friend. I've had this problem before. You had your HU installed by some overzealous 18 year olds who wanted to test how loud your system could go and ruined your speakers. If you checked the wires and the polarity is correct then thats your answer. (unless your speaker wires are running to close to a power line or you have something in your dash that is messing up the signal in the wires). IE, touching a ground or etc.</p><p></p><p>Just walk it back to the store and tell them they ****ed it up. Act all pissed. Make a scene and they'll fix it for free. Customer's always right, and customer's a real ***** if he ain't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Timer, post: 184156, member: 547492"] This is your problem my friend. I've had this problem before. You had your HU installed by some overzealous 18 year olds who wanted to test how loud your system could go and ruined your speakers. If you checked the wires and the polarity is correct then thats your answer. (unless your speaker wires are running to close to a power line or you have something in your dash that is messing up the signal in the wires). IE, touching a ground or etc. Just walk it back to the store and tell them they ****ed it up. Act all pissed. Make a scene and they'll fix it for free. Customer's always right, and customer's a real ***** if he ain't. [/QUOTE]
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