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<blockquote data-quote="themainjam" data-source="post: 565496" data-attributes="member: 556010"><p>ok so the whine is there as soon as you turn the car to the ACC position. which means it has nothing to do with the alternator. you unplug the RCAs and the whine is gone. sounds to me you need to borrow someone elses Rcas and just go from your HU straight to the amp and see if it changes. dont hide them run them straight from your HU over your seat to the amp.</p><p></p><p>if its still there. then...... is your amp mounted to metal? and if so is that metal mounted to your car?</p><p></p><p>i had an amp that made that sound when i close my seat and it touched metal to metal.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="themainjam, post: 565496, member: 556010"] ok so the whine is there as soon as you turn the car to the ACC position. which means it has nothing to do with the alternator. you unplug the RCAs and the whine is gone. sounds to me you need to borrow someone elses Rcas and just go from your HU straight to the amp and see if it changes. dont hide them run them straight from your HU over your seat to the amp. if its still there. then...... is your amp mounted to metal? and if so is that metal mounted to your car? i had an amp that made that sound when i close my seat and it touched metal to metal..... [/QUOTE]
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