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Help with noise!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="carlosg_313" data-source="post: 7143798" data-attributes="member: 623134"><p>or the amp? i had the same problem, and the way i found out the solution is that i had a mono and a 4-channel amp. 1 run of rca to the mono (front), 1 run of rca to the first 2 channel of the 4-channel amp (rear), and 1 run of rca from mono output to the other 2 channel of the 4-channel amp. and when i turned on the car, a whinning noise was going through the front door speakers, and when i disconnected the rca from the mono output to the 4-ch., that was the solution to it. i have the rca separate from the power, have a boss in-dash(even though its boss, i love it and no more whinning noise)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlosg_313, post: 7143798, member: 623134"] or the amp? i had the same problem, and the way i found out the solution is that i had a mono and a 4-channel amp. 1 run of rca to the mono (front), 1 run of rca to the first 2 channel of the 4-channel amp (rear), and 1 run of rca from mono output to the other 2 channel of the 4-channel amp. and when i turned on the car, a whinning noise was going through the front door speakers, and when i disconnected the rca from the mono output to the 4-ch., that was the solution to it. i have the rca separate from the power, have a boss in-dash(even though its boss, i love it and no more whinning noise) [/QUOTE]
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