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<blockquote data-quote="Black Truck 10" data-source="post: 5850635" data-attributes="member: 593669"><p>Yet another thread on electrical whine, but heres my thing. I was showing my friend what music is like with out subs so I unplugged the sub cables from my head unit and weirdly enough the whine in my system went away. As I plugged them back in the whine came back! The whine is a constant whine though, if I accelerate it doesnt get higher and if I turn the volume of my deck up it fades away so it doesnt increase with volume.</p><p></p><p>Is this a bad ground on my sub amps? I have 2 sundown sae-1000's strapped.</p><p></p><p>Only reason why I ask before I do anything is because my amps are a small chore to get to and I dont wanna have to dig back there unless im pretty sure thats the problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Truck 10, post: 5850635, member: 593669"] Yet another thread on electrical whine, but heres my thing. I was showing my friend what music is like with out subs so I unplugged the sub cables from my head unit and weirdly enough the whine in my system went away. As I plugged them back in the whine came back! The whine is a constant whine though, if I accelerate it doesnt get higher and if I turn the volume of my deck up it fades away so it doesnt increase with volume. Is this a bad ground on my sub amps? I have 2 sundown sae-1000's strapped. Only reason why I ask before I do anything is because my amps are a small chore to get to and I dont wanna have to dig back there unless im pretty sure thats the problem! [/QUOTE]
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