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<blockquote data-quote="yischrax" data-source="post: 2474080" data-attributes="member: 555698"><p>A few things I would do to check is take the turn on lead off and just jump the power input of the amp to the turn on lead see if it goes away might be from the deck like others have said if it is and it is running from the remote output of the deck move it to the accessory power input to the deck sometimes it works. If that is not it I would question what kind of RCA's are being used are they a quality set or the 20 doller walmart special might be picking up some lines of flux where they are ran. Are they ran along the oposit or same side as the power wire. What kind of amp are you running by the way? hope some of these sugestions help l8er</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yischrax, post: 2474080, member: 555698"] A few things I would do to check is take the turn on lead off and just jump the power input of the amp to the turn on lead see if it goes away might be from the deck like others have said if it is and it is running from the remote output of the deck move it to the accessory power input to the deck sometimes it works. If that is not it I would question what kind of RCA's are being used are they a quality set or the 20 doller walmart special might be picking up some lines of flux where they are ran. Are they ran along the oposit or same side as the power wire. What kind of amp are you running by the way? hope some of these sugestions help l8er [/QUOTE]
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