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Ground loop(s) issue with bluetooth system.
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<blockquote data-quote="datguy.dev" data-source="post: 8629621" data-attributes="member: 674508"><p>I never did find the source of the noise(s). I checked the integrity of grounds. I grounded just about any negatives I could find. One after the other, there was no difference at all regardless of what was grounded.</p><p></p><p>So all I can assume is the iSuck BT receiver ... well *****. I pulled it and ran a 3.5mm headphone to RCA split to each amp. So there is no more noise. Actually, it is better this way because every time paired, the iSuck BT module made an awful loud beep sound for the connection and there is no more delay to start playing music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datguy.dev, post: 8629621, member: 674508"] I never did find the source of the noise(s). I checked the integrity of grounds. I grounded just about any negatives I could find. One after the other, there was no difference at all regardless of what was grounded. So all I can assume is the iSuck BT receiver ... well *****. I pulled it and ran a 3.5mm headphone to RCA split to each amp. So there is no more noise. Actually, it is better this way because every time paired, the iSuck BT module made an awful loud beep sound for the connection and there is no more delay to start playing music. [/QUOTE]
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