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<blockquote data-quote="jester73440" data-source="post: 87545" data-attributes="member: 541517"><p>Well ignition noise we all have some. no simple way to shut it off completly but heres some things. make sure you have higher quality RCAs people are right, just any will work but not just any will sound good. see how high of a preamp you have on the head unit the lower the Voltage on it the more gain you turn it up the more noise you pick up. another thing is keeping the power and RCAs away from each othere. so i hope this helps good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jester73440, post: 87545, member: 541517"] Well ignition noise we all have some. no simple way to shut it off completly but heres some things. make sure you have higher quality RCAs people are right, just any will work but not just any will sound good. see how high of a preamp you have on the head unit the lower the Voltage on it the more gain you turn it up the more noise you pick up. another thing is keeping the power and RCAs away from each othere. so i hope this helps good luck [/QUOTE]
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