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<blockquote data-quote="GaresTaylan" data-source="post: 5126598" data-attributes="member: 567688"><p>You actually read my mind while I was out today. I used my brother's Nexus and plugged it into the front rca's on the 4-ch amp. Low and behold... the noise went away! So that eliminates the amp it would see. Thank you for the feedback on this.</p><p></p><p>Just for giggles I had a noise filter that I ran in line behind the head unit. That didnt fix the issue either. So.. sounds like it would either be the head unit or install related, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaresTaylan, post: 5126598, member: 567688"] You actually read my mind while I was out today. I used my brother's Nexus and plugged it into the front rca's on the 4-ch amp. Low and behold... the noise went away! So that eliminates the amp it would see. Thank you for the feedback on this. Just for giggles I had a noise filter that I ran in line behind the head unit. That didnt fix the issue either. So.. sounds like it would either be the head unit or install related, correct? [/QUOTE]
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