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<blockquote data-quote="Revelle" data-source="post: 8832032" data-attributes="member: 688136"><p>So I've got some pop when my amps turn off, I've done some googling but still unsure what my fix may be.</p><p>So I'm getting signal from my factory stereo that goes into my LC7i, from there I've got RCA's into my Dayton DSP, then RCA from there to amps. </p><p>If I unplug RCA from amp I get no turn off pop. </p><p>If I leave RCA from DSP to amp but unplug RCA from DSP to LC7i, I get no pop. So it seems to be coming from the LC7i somehow.</p><p>Any ideas on how I can fix this issue? I've seen people mention ground isolators, would something like an RCA ground isolator between the LC7i and DSP do any good? Or is some sort of delay what I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revelle, post: 8832032, member: 688136"] So I've got some pop when my amps turn off, I've done some googling but still unsure what my fix may be. So I'm getting signal from my factory stereo that goes into my LC7i, from there I've got RCA's into my Dayton DSP, then RCA from there to amps. If I unplug RCA from amp I get no turn off pop. If I leave RCA from DSP to amp but unplug RCA from DSP to LC7i, I get no pop. So it seems to be coming from the LC7i somehow. Any ideas on how I can fix this issue? I've seen people mention ground isolators, would something like an RCA ground isolator between the LC7i and DSP do any good? Or is some sort of delay what I need. [/QUOTE]
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