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Ground noise when car is running, help!
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<blockquote data-quote="RoachForLife" data-source="post: 6614143" data-attributes="member: 587272"><p>So I was playing with it more. I took out one of the RCAs and noticed the whine went away. I then put the R chan in the L chan (leaving the other out still) and it was still good. This told me it wasnt the speaker or wiring to the speaker.</p><p></p><p>Then whats odd is I plugged them both back to normal and they are fine. Is it possible there was some interference right at the plug itself? Is there something to put between the RCAs at where they plug into the amp to ensure no interference? Sorry if this is dumb, im stretching for ideas here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoachForLife, post: 6614143, member: 587272"] So I was playing with it more. I took out one of the RCAs and noticed the whine went away. I then put the R chan in the L chan (leaving the other out still) and it was still good. This told me it wasnt the speaker or wiring to the speaker. Then whats odd is I plugged them both back to normal and they are fine. Is it possible there was some interference right at the plug itself? Is there something to put between the RCAs at where they plug into the amp to ensure no interference? Sorry if this is dumb, im stretching for ideas here. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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