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<blockquote data-quote="LIGHTBEING" data-source="post: 2565030" data-attributes="member: 555396"><p>It was an upgrade to a different Brand - Here is something I didn't mention. The amp that I upgraded was my sub amp - SS VGA1600.2 to a US MD2D - I kept my comp amp - SS Reference 700S. Now, I discounted and dismounted the 1600.2 and just left the RCA's taped up until I got the new amp - MD2D. It started, right then, so I figured it could have been the RCA's that were taped up touching something ? possibly</p><p></p><p>I also unplugged the RCA's going to my 700s - just to test the signal - then plugged them back in - I also should mention that I was testing them with a DMM - and didn't exactly know how to so I was kinda playing around with the different test settings on the DMM.</p><p></p><p>The next day I get in my car and I hear the noise - just figured it had to do with the disconnected RCA's and I was hoping when I got my new amp in, it would stop......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIGHTBEING, post: 2565030, member: 555396"] It was an upgrade to a different Brand - Here is something I didn't mention. The amp that I upgraded was my sub amp - SS VGA1600.2 to a US MD2D - I kept my comp amp - SS Reference 700S. Now, I discounted and dismounted the 1600.2 and just left the RCA's taped up until I got the new amp - MD2D. It started, right then, so I figured it could have been the RCA's that were taped up touching something ? possibly I also unplugged the RCA's going to my 700s - just to test the signal - then plugged them back in - I also should mention that I was testing them with a DMM - and didn't exactly know how to so I was kinda playing around with the different test settings on the DMM. The next day I get in my car and I hear the noise - just figured it had to do with the disconnected RCA's and I was hoping when I got my new amp in, it would stop...... [/QUOTE]
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