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<blockquote data-quote="edzy" data-source="post: 5049908" data-attributes="member: 573836"><p>Check the grounds on the amps. If they are near each other, use the same grounding spot. A poor ground on the amps may cause the amps to find ground thru the rcas, thus causing your noise issues. and the rem should only have voltage when the hu is on. you sure you got it to the blue rem wire of the hu?</p><p></p><p>Also I would suggest the front amp to be a weak link in your set up. Try just unplugging the rcas to that. If it goes away, then I would say its that amp causing issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edzy, post: 5049908, member: 573836"] Check the grounds on the amps. If they are near each other, use the same grounding spot. A poor ground on the amps may cause the amps to find ground thru the rcas, thus causing your noise issues. and the rem should only have voltage when the hu is on. you sure you got it to the blue rem wire of the hu? Also I would suggest the front amp to be a weak link in your set up. Try just unplugging the rcas to that. If it goes away, then I would say its that amp causing issues. [/QUOTE]
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