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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 1091820" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>check the rca inputs and make sure the sub isnt grounding out thru the amp chassis. I found that before i set my amp up in one place *just floating around in my trunk before* my speaker wires would come loose sometimes, and one would ground out and produce one solid note. Of course mine was very audible and shook my mirror really badly. Yours may be doing the same thing. This is on my mrv-t757 alpine. Now i realize that not all amps do the same thing. Also check your rca connections.</p><p></p><p>Its like my dad always taught me while troubleshooting hydraulics and electronics, If you have a bad output, always make sure your input is good... more often than not, theres your problem.</p><p></p><p>Hope it all goes well for your bud though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 1091820, member: 562504"] check the rca inputs and make sure the sub isnt grounding out thru the amp chassis. I found that before i set my amp up in one place *just floating around in my trunk before* my speaker wires would come loose sometimes, and one would ground out and produce one solid note. Of course mine was very audible and shook my mirror really badly. Yours may be doing the same thing. This is on my mrv-t757 alpine. Now i realize that not all amps do the same thing. Also check your rca connections. Its like my dad always taught me while troubleshooting hydraulics and electronics, If you have a bad output, always make sure your input is good... more often than not, theres your problem. Hope it all goes well for your bud though. [/QUOTE]
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