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<blockquote data-quote="nevertoomuchbas" data-source="post: 7381775" data-attributes="member: 626165"><p>found out why i had alternator whine! the power wire crossing my RCA's for the 4 channel wasnt doin it. It was because i have my cheap RCA's running right along my 1/0 run for my subs. but because of the low pass on the head unt and the amp. its getting filtered out on the subs. but i guess it was feeding back in the head unit and sending the buzzing to my 4 channel. I got a cheap noise filter from sonic electrix, to hook into my 4 channel RCA's but i found out when i disconnect the RCA's to my subs, the whine stops. so i put the filter in those RCA's since it was a lot easier, and no more whine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevertoomuchbas, post: 7381775, member: 626165"] found out why i had alternator whine! the power wire crossing my RCA's for the 4 channel wasnt doin it. It was because i have my cheap RCA's running right along my 1/0 run for my subs. but because of the low pass on the head unt and the amp. its getting filtered out on the subs. but i guess it was feeding back in the head unit and sending the buzzing to my 4 channel. I got a cheap noise filter from sonic electrix, to hook into my 4 channel RCA's but i found out when i disconnect the RCA's to my subs, the whine stops. so i put the filter in those RCA's since it was a lot easier, and no more whine! [/QUOTE]
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