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<blockquote data-quote="thunder9500" data-source="post: 2468439" data-attributes="member: 555566"><p>Don't judge us all by our worst link.</p><p></p><p>I would of course check the amp ground yourself...then possibly reground the head unit to a better ground. (if your bud's car is a Honda, then they are known for horrible grounds) try grounding both the amp and battery to the frame as well.</p><p></p><p>If re-grounding the amp and the head unit doesn't solve the problem, I would re run your RCA's. Chances are maybe your rca's are running right in line with the 12 volt wire to the back blinkers and you are picking up some noise there....if moving the RCA's doesnt help, I would try replacing them. Just grab another set and run them outside the car to see if it solves your problem. If it does, then run them properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thunder9500, post: 2468439, member: 555566"] Don't judge us all by our worst link. I would of course check the amp ground yourself...then possibly reground the head unit to a better ground. (if your bud's car is a Honda, then they are known for horrible grounds) try grounding both the amp and battery to the frame as well. If re-grounding the amp and the head unit doesn't solve the problem, I would re run your RCA's. Chances are maybe your rca's are running right in line with the 12 volt wire to the back blinkers and you are picking up some noise there....if moving the RCA's doesnt help, I would try replacing them. Just grab another set and run them outside the car to see if it solves your problem. If it does, then run them properly. [/QUOTE]
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