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<blockquote data-quote="mystikarkitect" data-source="post: 3172899" data-attributes="member: 569957"><p>When I unplug the HU RCAs the sound goes away. Because its a Z-1, it has specific front, rear and subwoofer RCAs. When I disconnect the front and rear, the sound goes away. Im going to try one last thing and that is actually leave the amp plugged in and on and ground the HU where the active amp is grounded. Its the only thing I haven't tried. If that doesnt work then I'm going to go with a ground loop isolator. It's the only option I have left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystikarkitect, post: 3172899, member: 569957"] When I unplug the HU RCAs the sound goes away. Because its a Z-1, it has specific front, rear and subwoofer RCAs. When I disconnect the front and rear, the sound goes away. Im going to try one last thing and that is actually leave the amp plugged in and on and ground the HU where the active amp is grounded. Its the only thing I haven't tried. If that doesnt work then I'm going to go with a ground loop isolator. It's the only option I have left. [/QUOTE]
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