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<blockquote data-quote="DarkFox" data-source="post: 3531516" data-attributes="member: 567531"><p>it does change in pitch when I get on the gas, however, if this were alt wine induced in the power circuit, it does not make sense that I can have front plugged in and sound great, rears plugged in and sound great, but not both plugged in or BAD whine. I would think bad grounding or dirty power would be present in all three configurations, not just the one. True he may have been trying to sell me the JL cause theres a high markup, but I think he was on to something with the differential vs non-differential inputs, and radios like pioneer notorious for having interesting and very sensitive internal grounding issues. Also theres alot cheaper amps then JL with differential inputs, and thats probably what I would do, just want to know from some people weather or not this situation is possibly true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkFox, post: 3531516, member: 567531"] it does change in pitch when I get on the gas, however, if this were alt wine induced in the power circuit, it does not make sense that I can have front plugged in and sound great, rears plugged in and sound great, but not both plugged in or BAD whine. I would think bad grounding or dirty power would be present in all three configurations, not just the one. True he may have been trying to sell me the JL cause theres a high markup, but I think he was on to something with the differential vs non-differential inputs, and radios like pioneer notorious for having interesting and very sensitive internal grounding issues. Also theres alot cheaper amps then JL with differential inputs, and thats probably what I would do, just want to know from some people weather or not this situation is possibly true. [/QUOTE]
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