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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1079939" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>My first instinct would be that your amps need to be grounded somewhere other than to the cap itself.</p><p></p><p>But - it's possible that your grounding point for the cap isn't solid enough for the cap as well as both amps. Try re-grounding the cap (or scraping any existing paint from the spot it is already grounded to if any is present to make certain that it's getting good ground at that location) and see if your problem disappears.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that there are endless possibilities not knowing the specifics of your system. Faulty interconnects - bad crossovers on your components - who knows....kinda hard to narrow it down with such basic info provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1079939, member: 561023"] My first instinct would be that your amps need to be grounded somewhere other than to the cap itself. But - it's possible that your grounding point for the cap isn't solid enough for the cap as well as both amps. Try re-grounding the cap (or scraping any existing paint from the spot it is already grounded to if any is present to make certain that it's getting good ground at that location) and see if your problem disappears. Beyond that there are endless possibilities not knowing the specifics of your system. Faulty interconnects - bad crossovers on your components - who knows....kinda hard to narrow it down with such basic info provided. [/QUOTE]
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