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<blockquote data-quote="MerkConvoy501" data-source="post: 8300246" data-attributes="member: 652609"><p>So i have one of my top costumers come in. He has a t1500 and a kenwood xr400-4.. When he first came in his kenwood amp would shut off when you would turn up the t-1500 lc-1. So i swap out the amp for him just because he thought his kenwood amp was bad.. So i hook up the new kenwood amp and i still have the shutting off problem..But know there is also whining in all his speakers.. I cant get the whining out.. Ive tried sni-1 which is a ground loop isolator ive tried plugging each speaker one at a time. Ive tried new rca's and also tried using a different hu.. After doing a little research im starting to think its a alternator problem.. Any suggestions or pointers.. His cars been in my shop going on two days!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerkConvoy501, post: 8300246, member: 652609"] So i have one of my top costumers come in. He has a t1500 and a kenwood xr400-4.. When he first came in his kenwood amp would shut off when you would turn up the t-1500 lc-1. So i swap out the amp for him just because he thought his kenwood amp was bad.. So i hook up the new kenwood amp and i still have the shutting off problem..But know there is also whining in all his speakers.. I cant get the whining out.. Ive tried sni-1 which is a ground loop isolator ive tried plugging each speaker one at a time. Ive tried new rca's and also tried using a different hu.. After doing a little research im starting to think its a alternator problem.. Any suggestions or pointers.. His cars been in my shop going on two days!! [/QUOTE]
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