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<blockquote data-quote="roudabout6" data-source="post: 8466552" data-attributes="member: 663484"><p>I grounded the head unit to the metal bar behind the head unit and it got rid of the buzzing . There is just a little bit of whine left that I can fix by turning down my gains. I would like to completely remove it. But I ran into another problem. When I install my Clarion eqs746 I did terrible whine. Has the eq gone bad? I also went to best buy and bought a ground loop isolator just for kicks. Where Should I install this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roudabout6, post: 8466552, member: 663484"] I grounded the head unit to the metal bar behind the head unit and it got rid of the buzzing . There is just a little bit of whine left that I can fix by turning down my gains. I would like to completely remove it. But I ran into another problem. When I install my Clarion eqs746 I did terrible whine. Has the eq gone bad? I also went to best buy and bought a ground loop isolator just for kicks. Where Should I install this? [/QUOTE]
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