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engine noise, not ground, please help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nolesman" data-source="post: 17398" data-attributes="member: 541551"><p>A few things I can think of. First double check that ground. The slightest bad connection can be overseen. Two, if your RCAs are close to the ground that can cause engine noise. Three, I see you have an Alpine running your mids/hi but if you changed that to the Fosgate watch out. Fosgates, unfortunately I have found, give you a good amount of feedback when running to your mids/hi. If the problem persists you can always buy a feedback thingy (sorry the name escapes me at this time). It hooks right onto your amp (very small about the size of a jewlery ring box) and is relatively cheap (about $15 bucks). Unfortunately it is not a cure all and can take away some of the crispness of your sounds. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nolesman, post: 17398, member: 541551"] A few things I can think of. First double check that ground. The slightest bad connection can be overseen. Two, if your RCAs are close to the ground that can cause engine noise. Three, I see you have an Alpine running your mids/hi but if you changed that to the Fosgate watch out. Fosgates, unfortunately I have found, give you a good amount of feedback when running to your mids/hi. If the problem persists you can always buy a feedback thingy (sorry the name escapes me at this time). It hooks right onto your amp (very small about the size of a jewlery ring box) and is relatively cheap (about $15 bucks). Unfortunately it is not a cure all and can take away some of the crispness of your sounds. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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