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<blockquote data-quote="PreludeDrew" data-source="post: 2644838" data-attributes="member: 573991"><p>alright i may not be able to describe the situation as best as possible but here goes. I'm getting some bad feedback when i shut off my stock deck, or turn the ignition off and open my door (GM vehicles keep the radio on for a short period or until a door opens) when this happens i get a loud (for lack of a better term)BZZZZZZZ depending on what i have the gain turned up to.</p><p></p><p>I wired my amp power correctly, the amp to the speakers correctly.. and i'm using my stock deck in my blazer. i tapped the R rear and L rear speakers to my IEC AULOC Output converter. then from there I split the right and left into two RCA jacks and the two L's go on the 2 L's on the amp (its a 4 channel amp) and the two R's on the two rights on the amp (i did this to achieve bridging 4 channels into 2. the amp i have is a Blaupunkt Special GTA-4.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreludeDrew, post: 2644838, member: 573991"] alright i may not be able to describe the situation as best as possible but here goes. I'm getting some bad feedback when i shut off my stock deck, or turn the ignition off and open my door (GM vehicles keep the radio on for a short period or until a door opens) when this happens i get a loud (for lack of a better term)BZZZZZZZ depending on what i have the gain turned up to. I wired my amp power correctly, the amp to the speakers correctly.. and i'm using my stock deck in my blazer. i tapped the R rear and L rear speakers to my IEC AULOC Output converter. then from there I split the right and left into two RCA jacks and the two L's go on the 2 L's on the amp (its a 4 channel amp) and the two R's on the two rights on the amp (i did this to achieve bridging 4 channels into 2. the amp i have is a Blaupunkt Special GTA-4. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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