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<blockquote data-quote="WickedClown77" data-source="post: 1077833" data-attributes="member: 556831"><p>When I have the volume on my head unit on about 10-15 I can hear a hissing noise from the speakers, but when I turn it up past 15 I can't hear it anymore. And also when I turn my system up and I turn a corner my speakers cut out and only the front right and back right work. But when I turn another corner all four start working. I've checked my ground more than once and i've also ran new speaker wire, but the same thing keeps on happening. Thanks</p><p></p><p>WickedClown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WickedClown77, post: 1077833, member: 556831"] When I have the volume on my head unit on about 10-15 I can hear a hissing noise from the speakers, but when I turn it up past 15 I can't hear it anymore. And also when I turn my system up and I turn a corner my speakers cut out and only the front right and back right work. But when I turn another corner all four start working. I've checked my ground more than once and i've also ran new speaker wire, but the same thing keeps on happening. Thanks WickedClown [/QUOTE]
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