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<blockquote data-quote="gijoe" data-source="post: 3532020" data-attributes="member: 574042"><p>Do not buy a new amp! I started the Stuborn Alt Whine thread and it seems that you and I are in the same boat. I have a pioneer 880 and after installing a four channel I got bad whine. I regrounded EVERYTHING; hu, rca's, both amps and ipod adapter. Without knowing what else could be the cause I went and bought some new RCA'S, after finding out that the new Memphis RCA's that I bought are twisted, not shielded. I bought some $50 monster cable rca's and the noise is completely gone! Now that I know that my rca's were the problem I'll probably take the monsters back and buy some Knukoncepts, to save some cash.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, check all of your grounds then try a new set of rca's, don'st let them convince you that you need a new amp until you have tried everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gijoe, post: 3532020, member: 574042"] Do not buy a new amp! I started the Stuborn Alt Whine thread and it seems that you and I are in the same boat. I have a pioneer 880 and after installing a four channel I got bad whine. I regrounded EVERYTHING; hu, rca's, both amps and ipod adapter. Without knowing what else could be the cause I went and bought some new RCA'S, after finding out that the new Memphis RCA's that I bought are twisted, not shielded. I bought some $50 monster cable rca's and the noise is completely gone! Now that I know that my rca's were the problem I'll probably take the monsters back and buy some Knukoncepts, to save some cash. Anyway, check all of your grounds then try a new set of rca's, don'st let them convince you that you need a new amp until you have tried everything. [/QUOTE]
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