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<blockquote data-quote="sonicknuckles49" data-source="post: 8361278" data-attributes="member: 665069"><p>i had the same kinda problem , the one time it was y head unit and the other was well i used the outputs on my amp instead of using a rca splitter. Like u plug a set of rcas into it and instead of 2 rcas you have 4 . What i did was i hooked up the regular rcs up to the one amp then used the amps (( output rcas)) when i did that it made the noise. Try using a splitter or even try splicing rcs together.. and sometimesthe rcas ground gets messed up and causes thay popping sound</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicknuckles49, post: 8361278, member: 665069"] i had the same kinda problem , the one time it was y head unit and the other was well i used the outputs on my amp instead of using a rca splitter. Like u plug a set of rcas into it and instead of 2 rcas you have 4 . What i did was i hooked up the regular rcs up to the one amp then used the amps (( output rcas)) when i did that it made the noise. Try using a splitter or even try splicing rcs together.. and sometimesthe rcas ground gets messed up and causes thay popping sound [/QUOTE]
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