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<blockquote data-quote="winslade" data-source="post: 7815911" data-attributes="member: 643253"><p>So it was to do with rca's i youtubed the winding sound to show you guys and actually got a vid with what to do...</p><p></p><p>Although it seems very weird/jimmyrigged im happy for now but still would like to know the proper way of doing it..</p><p></p><p>So the video basically was showing that you needed to ground your rca - which then u stick some speaker wire in the rca, plug it in and ground the other end of the speaker wire and it stops all the noise (winding etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winslade, post: 7815911, member: 643253"] So it was to do with rca's i youtubed the winding sound to show you guys and actually got a vid with what to do... Although it seems very weird/jimmyrigged im happy for now but still would like to know the proper way of doing it.. So the video basically was showing that you needed to ground your rca - which then u stick some speaker wire in the rca, plug it in and ground the other end of the speaker wire and it stops all the noise (winding etc) [/QUOTE]
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