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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8765361" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>The old head unit was still installed at the time. But there weren't any RCA's connected or speaker wire. Not saying it couldn't happen, but how did that crappy signal get into the speakers? </p><p>Yeah, we're upgrading all the cable. Planning on overdoing everything since it'll be a kind of high wattage system. Figured it would be best just to go with everything new rather than reuse any of the old system. Good or not. </p><p>Just wish I knew for sure why I was getting that signal in order to make sure it doesn't happen again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8765361, member: 681482"] The old head unit was still installed at the time. But there weren't any RCA's connected or speaker wire. Not saying it couldn't happen, but how did that crappy signal get into the speakers? Yeah, we're upgrading all the cable. Planning on overdoing everything since it'll be a kind of high wattage system. Figured it would be best just to go with everything new rather than reuse any of the old system. Good or not. Just wish I knew for sure why I was getting that signal in order to make sure it doesn't happen again [/QUOTE]
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