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<blockquote data-quote="XTRProBoy" data-source="post: 2674791" data-attributes="member: 571009"><p>If it's occuring just from going over bumps as you mentioned, then you likely have an intermittent/cold solder joint on the RCA inputs on the amp, or you have bad RCAs. Replace the RCAs with another pair and if the problem persists it's likely the amp. Could also be on the HU end as well, but to determine that you would have to swap another amp in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XTRProBoy, post: 2674791, member: 571009"] If it's occuring just from going over bumps as you mentioned, then you likely have an intermittent/cold solder joint on the RCA inputs on the amp, or you have bad RCAs. Replace the RCAs with another pair and if the problem persists it's likely the amp. Could also be on the HU end as well, but to determine that you would have to swap another amp in. [/QUOTE]
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