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<blockquote data-quote="Scarenius" data-source="post: 562418" data-attributes="member: 555987"><p>A friend of mine (The other audiophile I always talk about) had a Viper 400.2 amp doing that constantly. The problem was 1) He had it attached to the box and vibrated the hell out of it. And 2) only had 10 guage wire running to it.</p><p></p><p>SO, I ask two things. Where do have the amp mounted, and how big is the power and ground wires attached to it?</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, drop the gains, 50% at least until you fix the problem. Look for a dial or a knob on the amp labelled GAIN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarenius, post: 562418, member: 555987"] A friend of mine (The other audiophile I always talk about) had a Viper 400.2 amp doing that constantly. The problem was 1) He had it attached to the box and vibrated the hell out of it. And 2) only had 10 guage wire running to it. SO, I ask two things. Where do have the amp mounted, and how big is the power and ground wires attached to it? In the meantime, drop the gains, 50% at least until you fix the problem. Look for a dial or a knob on the amp labelled GAIN. [/QUOTE]
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