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At a loss on fixing sub Humming...
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7442936" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>wait, do you still have it run through the loc? if so, get your sinal right off the deck, or cross the speakers over so that they play high/mid only (capcitor, or passive cross-overs), or simply unplug the speakers that you get the signal from. i have seen it many times, the speakers are acting like a microphone and feeding the amp a signal from any louder noise, like closing the door, or hitting bumbp, etc, and the defaning tone is it feeding the noise from the subs right back to them. i have seen it way worse than what you have going on. you hae to stop sound from being fed to the rca jacks by the speakers. if you need an loc, passive crossover is the only way to keep your speakers hooked up that feed the signal. low out on the cross-over should feed only the loc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7442936, member: 629234"] wait, do you still have it run through the loc? if so, get your sinal right off the deck, or cross the speakers over so that they play high/mid only (capcitor, or passive cross-overs), or simply unplug the speakers that you get the signal from. i have seen it many times, the speakers are acting like a microphone and feeding the amp a signal from any louder noise, like closing the door, or hitting bumbp, etc, and the defaning tone is it feeding the noise from the subs right back to them. i have seen it way worse than what you have going on. you hae to stop sound from being fed to the rca jacks by the speakers. if you need an loc, passive crossover is the only way to keep your speakers hooked up that feed the signal. low out on the cross-over should feed only the loc. [/QUOTE]
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