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<blockquote data-quote="fulmetal7777" data-source="post: 8488299" data-attributes="member: 661096"><p>the volume is about halfway up. The dsp is grounded with everything else at a grounding distro block, which then feeds a 0/1 gauge wire to the frame, and that ground is solid, there was no resistance. I had the amps connected to the hu without going through the dsp and made the same sound, so i dont think theres anything wrong with the dsp hook ups. my ground arent very long at all, and all the wires are the max wire fit for everything. I've literally ruled out everything, theres nothing left, so its gotta be something that i dont know about lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulmetal7777, post: 8488299, member: 661096"] the volume is about halfway up. The dsp is grounded with everything else at a grounding distro block, which then feeds a 0/1 gauge wire to the frame, and that ground is solid, there was no resistance. I had the amps connected to the hu without going through the dsp and made the same sound, so i dont think theres anything wrong with the dsp hook ups. my ground arent very long at all, and all the wires are the max wire fit for everything. I've literally ruled out everything, theres nothing left, so its gotta be something that i dont know about lol [/QUOTE]
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