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<blockquote data-quote="InfinityBeats" data-source="post: 8062884" data-attributes="member: 652278"><p>TO EVERYONE: Grounding the RCA's worked on the amp and it didn't make a difference on the HU, so i guess it's just a bad amp. (what can you expect from a 15+ yr old amp!). Also i added new RCA's, they didn't seem to make a difference but idk. Either way the Alternator Whine is down to a barely audible sound and if i turn it up to say 6/36 it you can't even here it. I'm sure all i have to do now to completely get rid of it would be to get rid of the amp and get a new one. Im fine with this for now. THANKS EVERYONE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InfinityBeats, post: 8062884, member: 652278"] TO EVERYONE: Grounding the RCA's worked on the amp and it didn't make a difference on the HU, so i guess it's just a bad amp. (what can you expect from a 15+ yr old amp!). Also i added new RCA's, they didn't seem to make a difference but idk. Either way the Alternator Whine is down to a barely audible sound and if i turn it up to say 6/36 it you can't even here it. I'm sure all i have to do now to completely get rid of it would be to get rid of the amp and get a new one. Im fine with this for now. THANKS EVERYONE! [/QUOTE]
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