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AVN 6620 problem!!! PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="efm80" data-source="post: 5342819" data-attributes="member: 597416"><p>we double checked the ground/power and redid the connections but am left with the same problem. The weirdest thing is that I only changed my headunit, which is why I want to believe its the AVN 6620 causing the problem. I have had the amp for awhile with my older premier deck with no white noise unless the music was at higher volumes and you had it on pause. But that was more treble influenced and if I lowered the treble it would decrease. Thats why it feels so weird to say its the amp, but by unplugging the RCA'a from the amp and to still have the noise it makes sense it is. But why when unplugging the RCA's from the headunit does the noise go away? its boggling my mind!!!!! any other thoughts???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efm80, post: 5342819, member: 597416"] we double checked the ground/power and redid the connections but am left with the same problem. The weirdest thing is that I only changed my headunit, which is why I want to believe its the AVN 6620 causing the problem. I have had the amp for awhile with my older premier deck with no white noise unless the music was at higher volumes and you had it on pause. But that was more treble influenced and if I lowered the treble it would decrease. Thats why it feels so weird to say its the amp, but by unplugging the RCA'a from the amp and to still have the noise it makes sense it is. But why when unplugging the RCA's from the headunit does the noise go away? its boggling my mind!!!!! any other thoughts??? [/QUOTE]
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