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<blockquote data-quote="Jjoosshhuuaa10" data-source="post: 8695966" data-attributes="member: 678778"><p>So I'm honestly just looking to bounce ideas off of yall. </p><p></p><p>I recently ran new wire from my doors to my door amp and I started getting an alternator whine.</p><p></p><p>I narrowed it down to one speaker. When I unplug the rca the whine is gone and none of the other speakers are affected. I swapped that rca cable with the next channel over to see if it was the amp channle and the whine came back. I'm about 90% sure that it's the rca cable because I've regrounded my entire set up including the head unit. My only other guess is that the noise filter on the HU rca port has gone out.</p><p></p><p>Any input is appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jjoosshhuuaa10, post: 8695966, member: 678778"] So I'm honestly just looking to bounce ideas off of yall. I recently ran new wire from my doors to my door amp and I started getting an alternator whine. I narrowed it down to one speaker. When I unplug the rca the whine is gone and none of the other speakers are affected. I swapped that rca cable with the next channel over to see if it was the amp channle and the whine came back. I'm about 90% sure that it's the rca cable because I've regrounded my entire set up including the head unit. My only other guess is that the noise filter on the HU rca port has gone out. Any input is appreciated [/QUOTE]
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