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<blockquote data-quote="PepsiFiend69" data-source="post: 1342991" data-attributes="member: 563619"><p>i have mine going straight to the battery (through a fuse of course). the line between the fuse and battery is about 8 inches long, if that makes any difference. its raptor 4g wire, it worked well with my last setup.</p><p></p><p>i could understand if it did it all the time, but it only does it every once and awhile, i think part of it may be bad connections behind my head unit. my headunit is kind of ghetto rigged in untill i get a new one, when you push it in sometimes the subs sound louder, i think that the RCA cable jacks in the back are messed up. stupid me for buying a crappy sony head unit:banghead:</p><p></p><p>but i am going to do some major trouble shooting tommorow, untill my neighbors call the police on me like they did last time</p><p></p><p>silly old people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepsiFiend69, post: 1342991, member: 563619"] i have mine going straight to the battery (through a fuse of course). the line between the fuse and battery is about 8 inches long, if that makes any difference. its raptor 4g wire, it worked well with my last setup. i could understand if it did it all the time, but it only does it every once and awhile, i think part of it may be bad connections behind my head unit. my headunit is kind of ghetto rigged in untill i get a new one, when you push it in sometimes the subs sound louder, i think that the RCA cable jacks in the back are messed up. stupid me for buying a crappy sony head unit:banghead: but i am going to do some major trouble shooting tommorow, untill my neighbors call the police on me like they did last time silly old people. [/QUOTE]
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