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<blockquote data-quote="Hybrid13" data-source="post: 6261006" data-attributes="member: 613974"><p>The wire that im getting power from was made for an amp (i didnt know if you caught that or not) but ill try hooking it straight to the battery. I have the speaker wire disconnected from the head unit and from the high input on the amp, everything else is hooked up and I have no noise, but the second I touch the speaker wire to the high input I have noise (keep in mind its still disconnected from the head unit).</p><p></p><p>I suspected that the way the speaker wire were running were picking up interference so I decided to run a temp/test speaker wire (my trunk has fold down seats) I connected it to the amp and tossed to the front and it picked up the noise to. Also I can touch the high input and through my body it gets the noise. Another thing I tried (which probably wasn't good to do) was I hooked the positive speaker wire to the high input of the amp and the negative to the ground of the amp and the noise went away. I dunno I'm stumped it's like my car is just radiating this noise that the speaker wires are picking up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybrid13, post: 6261006, member: 613974"] The wire that im getting power from was made for an amp (i didnt know if you caught that or not) but ill try hooking it straight to the battery. I have the speaker wire disconnected from the head unit and from the high input on the amp, everything else is hooked up and I have no noise, but the second I touch the speaker wire to the high input I have noise (keep in mind its still disconnected from the head unit). I suspected that the way the speaker wire were running were picking up interference so I decided to run a temp/test speaker wire (my trunk has fold down seats) I connected it to the amp and tossed to the front and it picked up the noise to. Also I can touch the high input and through my body it gets the noise. Another thing I tried (which probably wasn't good to do) was I hooked the positive speaker wire to the high input of the amp and the negative to the ground of the amp and the noise went away. I dunno I'm stumped it's like my car is just radiating this noise that the speaker wires are picking up. [/QUOTE]
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