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<blockquote data-quote="fulmetal7777" data-source="post: 8488280" data-attributes="member: 661096"><p>hmm, to be honest im not sure if there touching metal of not, but i doubt every amp would be having the same problem if the screws are touching the metal. Also, its not wires being pinched because i used a different wire lead and hooked up the speaker and that way and had the same problem. I also used a dedicated ground for one amp going to my battery ground and still the same problem, so the grounding is good (i also used a voltmeter and tested resistance and it was 0, further backing that up)</p><p></p><p>Whenever i have them hooked up straight from the radio, if its at volume 0 theres barely any static, and when i put it on 1 the static gets like 4 times as loud, and get a little louder and i turn the volume up. And this is the same for speakers connected to both amp. Ill post a video in a second.... Got an other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulmetal7777, post: 8488280, member: 661096"] hmm, to be honest im not sure if there touching metal of not, but i doubt every amp would be having the same problem if the screws are touching the metal. Also, its not wires being pinched because i used a different wire lead and hooked up the speaker and that way and had the same problem. I also used a dedicated ground for one amp going to my battery ground and still the same problem, so the grounding is good (i also used a voltmeter and tested resistance and it was 0, further backing that up) Whenever i have them hooked up straight from the radio, if its at volume 0 theres barely any static, and when i put it on 1 the static gets like 4 times as loud, and get a little louder and i turn the volume up. And this is the same for speakers connected to both amp. Ill post a video in a second.... Got an other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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