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<blockquote data-quote="Dalkamyr" data-source="post: 8308895" data-attributes="member: 662831"><p>Thanks for the quick reply. I must say I'm quite new to the Car Audio "world".</p><p></p><p>I actually work at future shop. My expertise is with Home Theater products. So there are a few things I've learned in "general audio" that I can use to understand the world of Car Audio. But the reason I posted here, is because our technician in our future shop store is "skilled" but I don't consider him to be a "perfectionnist"...</p><p></p><p>I too, thought about the amp, and have a feeling he's either changed the amp "gain settings" or something else. Because when I came in this morning (before he went ahead to "undo" the bridging with Y cables, because we were changing for a radio with enough RCA outputs) I told him that yesterday, I "loved" the sound but noticed a bit of noise... I wonder if he got overzealous and turned down the amp so much, the noise is gone but the Amp benefits as well lol...</p><p></p><p>I'll find out more tomorrow when I see him again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalkamyr, post: 8308895, member: 662831"] Thanks for the quick reply. I must say I'm quite new to the Car Audio "world". I actually work at future shop. My expertise is with Home Theater products. So there are a few things I've learned in "general audio" that I can use to understand the world of Car Audio. But the reason I posted here, is because our technician in our future shop store is "skilled" but I don't consider him to be a "perfectionnist"... I too, thought about the amp, and have a feeling he's either changed the amp "gain settings" or something else. Because when I came in this morning (before he went ahead to "undo" the bridging with Y cables, because we were changing for a radio with enough RCA outputs) I told him that yesterday, I "loved" the sound but noticed a bit of noise... I wonder if he got overzealous and turned down the amp so much, the noise is gone but the Amp benefits as well lol... I'll find out more tomorrow when I see him again. [/QUOTE]
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