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<blockquote data-quote="sjv13" data-source="post: 8023216" data-attributes="member: 632245"><p>Alright guys, I always was thinking that I just needed to do the Pioneer grounding trick by wrapping remote wire figure-eighting around the RCAs and then grounding it to a screw on the back of the HU somewhere... well, I did this finally and it didnt fix my problem. It's happening on all channels (I think) and if I play a violin solo, I can hear my sub making the hiss it's own way (a low frequency hum/hiss). It's most noticeable on my components in the front though. My power and RCA cables ARE ran on opposite sides of my vehicle. What do you think it might be? Both of my amps (4 channel and mono) are grounded at the same place on the frame with the paint sanded off. I'm using a Kicker amp kit for the 4 channel and a Rockford kit for the mono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjv13, post: 8023216, member: 632245"] Alright guys, I always was thinking that I just needed to do the Pioneer grounding trick by wrapping remote wire figure-eighting around the RCAs and then grounding it to a screw on the back of the HU somewhere... well, I did this finally and it didnt fix my problem. It's happening on all channels (I think) and if I play a violin solo, I can hear my sub making the hiss it's own way (a low frequency hum/hiss). It's most noticeable on my components in the front though. My power and RCA cables ARE ran on opposite sides of my vehicle. What do you think it might be? Both of my amps (4 channel and mono) are grounded at the same place on the frame with the paint sanded off. I'm using a Kicker amp kit for the 4 channel and a Rockford kit for the mono. [/QUOTE]
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