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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 5126462" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>if you ahve a portable cd player get a 3.5mini to rca adaptor and connect that directly into the amp while in the car see if that makes the noise go away, if not try an alternate power source first with the deck providing the rcas if noise is still there then try the 3.5 to rca. if noise still there it's the amp. if it's the xa4000 i'd suggest paying the 175 for repair it'll probably go to united radio the authorized repair center usually they just send u a different one back they did for me when i had issues on my ea2000. but they also give u a one year warrenty when u get it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 5126462, member: 598142"] if you ahve a portable cd player get a 3.5mini to rca adaptor and connect that directly into the amp while in the car see if that makes the noise go away, if not try an alternate power source first with the deck providing the rcas if noise is still there then try the 3.5 to rca. if noise still there it's the amp. if it's the xa4000 i'd suggest paying the 175 for repair it'll probably go to united radio the authorized repair center usually they just send u a different one back they did for me when i had issues on my ea2000. but they also give u a one year warrenty when u get it back. [/QUOTE]
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