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<blockquote data-quote="xmakeafistx" data-source="post: 7467639" data-attributes="member: 631873"><p>Just hooked up my door speakers to an amp, &amp; the RCA's i'm using are cutting out the sound on one side everytime I hit a bump, it goes in and out and sometimes causes a static kinda sound, just in and out. I adjust it in the back, and they have to be in like a certain position to work correctly.</p><p></p><p>Is there anything I can do to fix this problem or will I have to buy new RCA's? If so, where should I buy the RCA cable? Is there good and bad RCA cable exactly? Kinda broke at the moment.. so cheaper options are prefered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xmakeafistx, post: 7467639, member: 631873"] Just hooked up my door speakers to an amp, & the RCA's i'm using are cutting out the sound on one side everytime I hit a bump, it goes in and out and sometimes causes a static kinda sound, just in and out. I adjust it in the back, and they have to be in like a certain position to work correctly. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem or will I have to buy new RCA's? If so, where should I buy the RCA cable? Is there good and bad RCA cable exactly? Kinda broke at the moment.. so cheaper options are prefered. [/QUOTE]
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