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<blockquote data-quote="ASpec818" data-source="post: 3432474" data-attributes="member: 555242"><p>ok just did the mod for Pioneer headunits stickied above and it didn't work. Have a solid ground, RCA's away from power. btw it's not an alternator whine my car isn't started, it's just in the ACC position.</p><p></p><p>I traced it back once again to the RCA connection at the amp. On one of the channel inputs, it seems it's not getting a solid/direct connection with the RCA cable. When I move the head around static would cut in and out and if I held it at a slight angle, the whine would go away. If I leave it as is the whine would come back. Any remedies for this or do i have a borked RCA input?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASpec818, post: 3432474, member: 555242"] ok just did the mod for Pioneer headunits stickied above and it didn't work. Have a solid ground, RCA's away from power. btw it's not an alternator whine my car isn't started, it's just in the ACC position. I traced it back once again to the RCA connection at the amp. On one of the channel inputs, it seems it's not getting a solid/direct connection with the RCA cable. When I move the head around static would cut in and out and if I held it at a slight angle, the whine would go away. If I leave it as is the whine would come back. Any remedies for this or do i have a borked RCA input? [/QUOTE]
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