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<blockquote data-quote="dkmesa" data-source="post: 2831261" data-attributes="member: 568111"><p><strong>EDIT: Read Post #9</strong></p><p></p><p>So I rewired my 4 channel amp in a different location of my car today and ever since I have been getting interference from something. The same thing happened the last time I wired the amp in this location, but I can't diagnose the problem. The speaker just receives a constant audio signal resulting in a buzz from my mids and constant excursion from my midbass. I thought it may be related to the power line crossing the RCAs, but I rewired my RCAs so they are not touching the power wire. Any ideas what could be causing the interference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkmesa, post: 2831261, member: 568111"] [B]EDIT: Read Post #9[/B] So I rewired my 4 channel amp in a different location of my car today and ever since I have been getting interference from something. The same thing happened the last time I wired the amp in this location, but I can't diagnose the problem. The speaker just receives a constant audio signal resulting in a buzz from my mids and constant excursion from my midbass. I thought it may be related to the power line crossing the RCAs, but I rewired my RCAs so they are not touching the power wire. Any ideas what could be causing the interference? [/QUOTE]
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