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<blockquote data-quote="fulmetal7777" data-source="post: 8488264" data-attributes="member: 661096"><p>Here's what the static sounds like</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]O8PcnYLFvNI[/MEDIA]</p><p>It's not super loud, but loud enough to where it's somewhat audible.</p><p></p><p>Here's what I know:</p><p></p><p>Sent the signal straight from the speaker to two different amps, one speakers static what a little louder, but barely, so I know its not the amps or dsp.</p><p></p><p>I sent the signal straight from the dsp and got the same static, so its not the radio.</p><p></p><p>So its not the amps, radio, or dsp. So does that mean its a grounding issue?</p><p></p><p>All my grounds are pretty solid, the amps (a mid range/tweet amp, sub amp and midbass amp) are connected to a grounding distro block with the highest gauge they can accept, and the distro block is grounded to the frame under my seats with 0/1 gauge (paint scraped, etc). The batt is also grounded to the frame in my trunk, so i think that's ok too. Also, knu ofc wires.</p><p></p><p>My gains are also set at their lowest on the amps. Ill check again to make sure though.</p><p></p><p>What am I missing? Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulmetal7777, post: 8488264, member: 661096"] Here's what the static sounds like [MEDIA=youtube]O8PcnYLFvNI[/MEDIA] It's not super loud, but loud enough to where it's somewhat audible. Here's what I know: Sent the signal straight from the speaker to two different amps, one speakers static what a little louder, but barely, so I know its not the amps or dsp. I sent the signal straight from the dsp and got the same static, so its not the radio. So its not the amps, radio, or dsp. So does that mean its a grounding issue? All my grounds are pretty solid, the amps (a mid range/tweet amp, sub amp and midbass amp) are connected to a grounding distro block with the highest gauge they can accept, and the distro block is grounded to the frame under my seats with 0/1 gauge (paint scraped, etc). The batt is also grounded to the frame in my trunk, so i think that's ok too. Also, knu ofc wires. My gains are also set at their lowest on the amps. Ill check again to make sure though. What am I missing? Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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