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<blockquote data-quote="Shiggs" data-source="post: 8781914" data-attributes="member: 685157"><p>Help please.</p><p></p><p>I have a SAAB 93 running on standard speakers.</p><p>I have had a Kenwood DNX5190DABS head unit, 50w x 4, running the system for 2 years with a Kenwood KSCSW11 150w under seat sub running from the RCA outlets on the head unit. The system has run fine with no issues.</p><p>This weekend I have removed the KSCSW11 and replaced it with a boot/trunk JUICE A12SL 900w enclosed sub.</p><p>I have run new cabling into the battery etc down one side of the car and new RCA cables to the head unit down the other.</p><p></p><p>I kicked it in and for 10 mins or so all was fine.</p><p>Whilst setting it up I switched the Gain from 0 to 180 and back again a couple of times whilst listening to tune the sound and the centre dash mounted speaker started to make a terrible interference type sound.</p><p>It makes it as soon as the head unit is powered up and carries on for a few seconds after the head unit is powered down.</p><p></p><p>The sub and rest of the system appears to run correctly.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiggs, post: 8781914, member: 685157"] Help please. I have a SAAB 93 running on standard speakers. I have had a Kenwood DNX5190DABS head unit, 50w x 4, running the system for 2 years with a Kenwood KSCSW11 150w under seat sub running from the RCA outlets on the head unit. The system has run fine with no issues. This weekend I have removed the KSCSW11 and replaced it with a boot/trunk JUICE A12SL 900w enclosed sub. I have run new cabling into the battery etc down one side of the car and new RCA cables to the head unit down the other. I kicked it in and for 10 mins or so all was fine. Whilst setting it up I switched the Gain from 0 to 180 and back again a couple of times whilst listening to tune the sound and the centre dash mounted speaker started to make a terrible interference type sound. It makes it as soon as the head unit is powered up and carries on for a few seconds after the head unit is powered down. The sub and rest of the system appears to run correctly. Any ideas please? [/QUOTE]
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