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<blockquote data-quote="Chip Douglas" data-source="post: 6243353" data-attributes="member: 613311"><p>I just finished installing my new Sundown SAX-50.4 and I'm getting a lot of RPM dependent engine whine. To trouble shoot the problem I disconnected one-by-one the rca cables. After trying a few different configurations, the only one that produced the noise is when all four channels are connected. If I plug in just the fronts - no noise, just the rear - no noise, just the fronts onto the rears - no noise and just the rear into the front - no noise. If I plug in just the front channels and then connect the output of the amp into the rear channels, I can get all four speakers working but loose the fading from the head unit. Simple installation: 1997 Saab 9000, cheap DUAL head unit, amp and front dash 4" and rear deck 6X9's. Thanks for any advise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chip Douglas, post: 6243353, member: 613311"] I just finished installing my new Sundown SAX-50.4 and I'm getting a lot of RPM dependent engine whine. To trouble shoot the problem I disconnected one-by-one the rca cables. After trying a few different configurations, the only one that produced the noise is when all four channels are connected. If I plug in just the fronts - no noise, just the rear - no noise, just the fronts onto the rears - no noise and just the rear into the front - no noise. If I plug in just the front channels and then connect the output of the amp into the rear channels, I can get all four speakers working but loose the fading from the head unit. Simple installation: 1997 Saab 9000, cheap DUAL head unit, amp and front dash 4" and rear deck 6X9's. Thanks for any advise... [/QUOTE]
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