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Fuzzy/buzzy speakers, but ground/power/amp all work in other configurations.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbonem3" data-source="post: 8405745" data-attributes="member: 666130"><p>Ah, sorry forgot to mention I get the same results with my old Kenwwod x794.</p><p></p><p>But, the noise isn't there in the speakers powered by one of the amps, it's only speakers pluged into the second amp and all speakers are powered by one headunit. I even switched the RCAs around in case one pair was bad. But, I get the buzzing when I put a good amp in the "bad" one's place. But the ground is grounded to the same exact spot the "good" amp's is. The fuses are good. The wire is pure copper, 4 gauge, good stuff.. No kinks or frayed wires. Seriously I'm laughing while I'm working because there's no logic to this. I know, deep down, there's a mathmatical/physical explanation for what's going on. Hopefully someone can suggest something, by luck or experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbonem3, post: 8405745, member: 666130"] Ah, sorry forgot to mention I get the same results with my old Kenwwod x794. But, the noise isn't there in the speakers powered by one of the amps, it's only speakers pluged into the second amp and all speakers are powered by one headunit. I even switched the RCAs around in case one pair was bad. But, I get the buzzing when I put a good amp in the "bad" one's place. But the ground is grounded to the same exact spot the "good" amp's is. The fuses are good. The wire is pure copper, 4 gauge, good stuff.. No kinks or frayed wires. Seriously I'm laughing while I'm working because there's no logic to this. I know, deep down, there's a mathmatical/physical explanation for what's going on. Hopefully someone can suggest something, by luck or experience! [/QUOTE]
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