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<blockquote data-quote="vnisme" data-source="post: 7930623" data-attributes="member: 644643"><p>Hi guys! Today I attempted to install my second amp for my car speakers. I was only going too hook up the rears today because it was much easier, but when I finished with the installation, I got this high pitched tone along with the songs i was playing. Im guessing its a bad ground, I dont know if I should just get a distribution block or I should just ground somewhere else because I grounded both ground wires under one bolt. Also when I was starting up my car again, i noticed that my car kinda had trouble turning on and almost failed. I have done nothing to my electrical, everything is stock. I'm driving an 05 honda accord. I unpowered the second amp and my car was able to turn on with ease again. HELP! what should i do to get rid of the annoying sound from my speakers and what should i do to be able to fully run these amps? I have a Mb quart onx1.1000d and a mb quart fx4.50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vnisme, post: 7930623, member: 644643"] Hi guys! Today I attempted to install my second amp for my car speakers. I was only going too hook up the rears today because it was much easier, but when I finished with the installation, I got this high pitched tone along with the songs i was playing. Im guessing its a bad ground, I dont know if I should just get a distribution block or I should just ground somewhere else because I grounded both ground wires under one bolt. Also when I was starting up my car again, i noticed that my car kinda had trouble turning on and almost failed. I have done nothing to my electrical, everything is stock. I'm driving an 05 honda accord. I unpowered the second amp and my car was able to turn on with ease again. HELP! what should i do to get rid of the annoying sound from my speakers and what should i do to be able to fully run these amps? I have a Mb quart onx1.1000d and a mb quart fx4.50. [/QUOTE]
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