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Engine whine only when plug in sub's RCA..?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Fury" data-source="post: 6891396" data-attributes="member: 599235"><p>But yep, you got me. I almost never proof read. I only check for the red lines under misspelled words according to firefox. I don't understand how you don't think bouncing ideas off each other and using elimination through logic isn't useful. What I was going to say was already said by fasfocus00 in his first post here. <strong>I don't know what else it could be except for bad connections in those two channels of the amp</strong>. <strong>If it was all of the channels, then I'd say it's a simpler grounding issue</strong>. I didn't say it again cause it'd be redundant. SO I read through what posts were obviously not going to be the cause and found yours to be the only one. Sorry I upset you by eliminating your idea, but it was correct in that he already tried your idea and said it didn't work.</p><p></p><p>Believe it or not, mk_, this method of coming to an answer <em>does</em> work sometimes.. If you can't find anything critically wrong about it, maybe you should criticize my grammar or whatnot again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Fury, post: 6891396, member: 599235"] But yep, you got me. I almost never proof read. I only check for the red lines under misspelled words according to firefox. I don't understand how you don't think bouncing ideas off each other and using elimination through logic isn't useful. What I was going to say was already said by fasfocus00 in his first post here. [B]I don't know what else it could be except for bad connections in those two channels of the amp[/B]. [B]If it was all of the channels, then I'd say it's a simpler grounding issue[/B]. I didn't say it again cause it'd be redundant. SO I read through what posts were obviously not going to be the cause and found yours to be the only one. Sorry I upset you by eliminating your idea, but it was correct in that he already tried your idea and said it didn't work. Believe it or not, mk_, this method of coming to an answer [I]does[/I] work sometimes.. If you can't find anything critically wrong about it, maybe you should criticize my grammar or whatnot again. [/QUOTE]
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