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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8759311" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Some sort of signal is clearly making it into your amp. Maybe shutting the hatch/trunk lid starts the initial vibration that make the subs move and the subs keep vibrating the problem even worse, like a snow ball. I really wonder if it’s a loose ground. I would definitely check all amp wiring. I’d also try to test the sub amp with a different source than RCA’s from the converter, like if you can play tones off your phones or something, and see if the problem still happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8759311, member: 591582"] Some sort of signal is clearly making it into your amp. Maybe shutting the hatch/trunk lid starts the initial vibration that make the subs move and the subs keep vibrating the problem even worse, like a snow ball. I really wonder if it’s a loose ground. I would definitely check all amp wiring. I’d also try to test the sub amp with a different source than RCA’s from the converter, like if you can play tones off your phones or something, and see if the problem still happens. [/QUOTE]
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