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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7434807" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Good chance this is true. It sounds like somewhere along the line you are loosing your shield ground for the rca inputs. If you wiggle them or push them a certain way does it work ok? If you push it the opposite way does the noise come back? Could be an easy fix if you are good with a soldering iron unless the pins that go into the board are physically broken. In that case you may have to solder some small jumper wires from the board to the rca jacks to get everything reconnected. And also not trying to be a d!ck but it isn't called a motherboard. This isn't a computer. Its just a circuit board. Pet peeve of mine LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7434807, member: 584130"] Good chance this is true. It sounds like somewhere along the line you are loosing your shield ground for the rca inputs. If you wiggle them or push them a certain way does it work ok? If you push it the opposite way does the noise come back? Could be an easy fix if you are good with a soldering iron unless the pins that go into the board are physically broken. In that case you may have to solder some small jumper wires from the board to the rca jacks to get everything reconnected. And also not trying to be a d!ck but it isn't called a motherboard. This isn't a computer. Its just a circuit board. Pet peeve of mine LOL. [/QUOTE]
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