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<blockquote data-quote="mssansserif" data-source="post: 163295" data-attributes="member: 546526"><p>Ah right, deck has 2 pre-out front and rear, no bass only, so I hocked it up to the rear, would this cause it?</p><p></p><p>The speakers were working fine before, and are ok when the engine is off, just when i turn on the car it starts.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like the arcing noise you get when your HT leads are sparking. (they are not though)</p><p></p><p>The power wire supplying the amp runs right next to the rear speaker wires, im guessing this will cause the interference. Can i sheild it in anyway or is it a re-wire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mssansserif, post: 163295, member: 546526"] Ah right, deck has 2 pre-out front and rear, no bass only, so I hocked it up to the rear, would this cause it? The speakers were working fine before, and are ok when the engine is off, just when i turn on the car it starts. It sounds like the arcing noise you get when your HT leads are sparking. (they are not though) The power wire supplying the amp runs right next to the rear speaker wires, im guessing this will cause the interference. Can i sheild it in anyway or is it a re-wire? [/QUOTE]
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