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<blockquote data-quote="sierra4x4" data-source="post: 3173117" data-attributes="member: 577377"><p>Thanks for the replies guys.</p><p></p><p>-To mlstrass: do you mean running different RCAs from the headunit to the amp?</p><p></p><p>-To AwaySooner: now that you mention it, a wierd thing did happen with changing the amp settings. When I first fired up the system with just the components running(I hadn't wired up the sub yet, though I did have the minilith ready to go), I heard the buzz in the tweeters.</p><p></p><p>I started fooling with the amp settings and was able to eliminate the noise by doing exactly what you said. It went away when the Gladius was in "normal" with the filter on "Flat" and it also went away with mode on "Direct." That was during my test runs. After getting everything hooked up and running, the buzz came back. I thought the sub might have had something to do with it, but I still hear it even with the sub outputs turned off at the HU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierra4x4, post: 3173117, member: 577377"] Thanks for the replies guys. -To mlstrass: do you mean running different RCAs from the headunit to the amp? -To AwaySooner: now that you mention it, a wierd thing did happen with changing the amp settings. When I first fired up the system with just the components running(I hadn't wired up the sub yet, though I did have the minilith ready to go), I heard the buzz in the tweeters. I started fooling with the amp settings and was able to eliminate the noise by doing exactly what you said. It went away when the Gladius was in "normal" with the filter on "Flat" and it also went away with mode on "Direct." That was during my test runs. After getting everything hooked up and running, the buzz came back. I thought the sub might have had something to do with it, but I still hear it even with the sub outputs turned off at the HU. [/QUOTE]
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