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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7469087" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>It would help rule out the amp. If it still does it with an Ipod connected directly to it then there is an internal problem in the amp. As far as continuity I mean you are looking for 0 ohms of resistance between the test point. I asked you to perform two test. First test take one lead of your multimeter and put it on your amps ground terminal or ground wire and take the other lead and touch the outer ring of the rca cable going into the amp. How many ohms are you getting? Second test you ate going to touch one lead to the chassis of the headunit or its main ground wire for the head unit and the other test lead will need to be touched to the outer ring of the rca outputs on the head unit. Again we are looking for 0 ohms of resistance between these points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7469087, member: 584130"] It would help rule out the amp. If it still does it with an Ipod connected directly to it then there is an internal problem in the amp. As far as continuity I mean you are looking for 0 ohms of resistance between the test point. I asked you to perform two test. First test take one lead of your multimeter and put it on your amps ground terminal or ground wire and take the other lead and touch the outer ring of the rca cable going into the amp. How many ohms are you getting? Second test you ate going to touch one lead to the chassis of the headunit or its main ground wire for the head unit and the other test lead will need to be touched to the outer ring of the rca outputs on the head unit. Again we are looking for 0 ohms of resistance between these points. [/QUOTE]
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