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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 7710696" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>yeah, could be something in the sub amp. probably not but I have seen it a couple time, literally twice. if you already have them grounded at the headunit than theres no need to do it as the amp. dude seems to just be selling you, i've never seen RCAs eliminate noise just reduce it. just curious but where did you ground the head unit? check the ground for your headunit. something i've tried before and it's work with fairly good success, use some good 14 gauge primary wire. run ground it in the same place your amps are and run it to the head unit ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 7710696, member: 576857"] yeah, could be something in the sub amp. probably not but I have seen it a couple time, literally twice. if you already have them grounded at the headunit than theres no need to do it as the amp. dude seems to just be selling you, i've never seen RCAs eliminate noise just reduce it. just curious but where did you ground the head unit? check the ground for your headunit. something i've tried before and it's work with fairly good success, use some good 14 gauge primary wire. run ground it in the same place your amps are and run it to the head unit ground. [/QUOTE]
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