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Ground loop(s) issue with bluetooth system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffro83" data-source="post: 8627249" data-attributes="member: 674133"><p>It's all good man just post back after you've had a chance to troubleshoot that is a good idea about listening to the tablet but being as the headphones will be coming from the headphone jack it's unlikely that you will hear the the noise in the headphones although depending on how you are charging it it could be causing a lot of feedback to get into your tablet so it's definitely a good idea if you do hear the noise through the headphones try charging your tablet straight off the cigarette lighter or disconnecting it from the charging source and see if the noise continues if it does then it's probably an issue with the tablet as far as the grounding goes on the RCA jack start where your first RCA connection is in work your way back to the amps from there I've seen it work on the head unit side of the RCA jacks and other times on the amp side when I was talking about grounding the head unit at a different Source I was thinking of a normal CD player or double DIN and just using the ground wire most likely depending on how your stuff is set up it would be the ground wire for the charging of the tablet if you have it hardwired or the ground wire from the device you're getting your RCA signal from don't really have a lot of experience with set ups like yours but other people on here do and sometimes you might have to be a little persistent in asking but eventually somebody will be on here that can help you out but I'm down to share my knowledge like I said just hit me back after you've had a chance to test some of that out I work a lot too so if I don't post right away it's because I'm at work and I will as soon as I can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffro83, post: 8627249, member: 674133"] It's all good man just post back after you've had a chance to troubleshoot that is a good idea about listening to the tablet but being as the headphones will be coming from the headphone jack it's unlikely that you will hear the the noise in the headphones although depending on how you are charging it it could be causing a lot of feedback to get into your tablet so it's definitely a good idea if you do hear the noise through the headphones try charging your tablet straight off the cigarette lighter or disconnecting it from the charging source and see if the noise continues if it does then it's probably an issue with the tablet as far as the grounding goes on the RCA jack start where your first RCA connection is in work your way back to the amps from there I've seen it work on the head unit side of the RCA jacks and other times on the amp side when I was talking about grounding the head unit at a different Source I was thinking of a normal CD player or double DIN and just using the ground wire most likely depending on how your stuff is set up it would be the ground wire for the charging of the tablet if you have it hardwired or the ground wire from the device you're getting your RCA signal from don't really have a lot of experience with set ups like yours but other people on here do and sometimes you might have to be a little persistent in asking but eventually somebody will be on here that can help you out but I'm down to share my knowledge like I said just hit me back after you've had a chance to test some of that out I work a lot too so if I don't post right away it's because I'm at work and I will as soon as I can [/QUOTE]
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