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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderturkey96" data-source="post: 8704996" data-attributes="member: 679615"><p>So yesterday I have removed and cleaned all grounds to shiny bare metal, added a new 12ga ground to the existing ground in the dash for the radio Which is the only ground I found that metered on the high side of things, used my multi meter to test my rca’s they are all good, Tested all my grounds with said multimeter, and everything is good there, I put a different cheapo pioneer in it, and nothing has changed and the sound still is there. If I hook up my phone to the rca’s in dash with the Y splitters, barrel connectors, and the headphone to rca adapter there is no buzz... I literally feel like I’m about to rip my hair out over this. I dont think it’s a grounding issue anymore as I tested all grounds for the audio system and everything meters out fine. What should I do next to try to resolve my issue. If I Where to have a bad capacitor in the amp is there anyway to test for that? And would there be a logical explanation of why it would go away when I play the system off of my phone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderturkey96, post: 8704996, member: 679615"] So yesterday I have removed and cleaned all grounds to shiny bare metal, added a new 12ga ground to the existing ground in the dash for the radio Which is the only ground I found that metered on the high side of things, used my multi meter to test my rca’s they are all good, Tested all my grounds with said multimeter, and everything is good there, I put a different cheapo pioneer in it, and nothing has changed and the sound still is there. If I hook up my phone to the rca’s in dash with the Y splitters, barrel connectors, and the headphone to rca adapter there is no buzz... I literally feel like I’m about to rip my hair out over this. I dont think it’s a grounding issue anymore as I tested all grounds for the audio system and everything meters out fine. What should I do next to try to resolve my issue. If I Where to have a bad capacitor in the amp is there anyway to test for that? And would there be a logical explanation of why it would go away when I play the system off of my phone? [/QUOTE]
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