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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8770478" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I’m running active crossovers and it has noise even without the rcas plugged in at all. The only connected wire to the stereo at that point is speaker wire and the remote wire, and it runs into a DSP so I can turn all my stuff on in sequence. The sub amp turns on first, 1 second later the 4 channel comes on. 1 second after that will be my LED strip once I get my other box finished with the Lexan window. Even with 1 foot long speaker wire leads to a couple of tweeters, it also makes the noise. No input signal at all. I can’t find any weak point in my grounds, fuses or power connections. I can run full tilt and never go below 13.2 volts. I did switch the ground anyway to a different location but that did nothing. I’m kinda stumped without another amp to wire in here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8770478, member: 678073"] I’m running active crossovers and it has noise even without the rcas plugged in at all. The only connected wire to the stereo at that point is speaker wire and the remote wire, and it runs into a DSP so I can turn all my stuff on in sequence. The sub amp turns on first, 1 second later the 4 channel comes on. 1 second after that will be my LED strip once I get my other box finished with the Lexan window. Even with 1 foot long speaker wire leads to a couple of tweeters, it also makes the noise. No input signal at all. I can’t find any weak point in my grounds, fuses or power connections. I can run full tilt and never go below 13.2 volts. I did switch the ground anyway to a different location but that did nothing. I’m kinda stumped without another amp to wire in here. [/QUOTE]
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