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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7304300" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>Try wrapping bare wire around the RCA shell and attaching it to the radios metal frame, I think there is a picture of what this looks like in the sticky for ground fixes... if that doesn't solve the problem I would check the RCA cable and make sure it isn't something to do with the shielding or a fracture in the cable. Just to rule it out, also make sure power wires are not REAL close to signal cables like RCA or speaker wire in long runs....if none of that gives you results...best to take the HU back, excelon is top notch in Kenwood, they shouldn't have that problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7304300, member: 628274"] Try wrapping bare wire around the RCA shell and attaching it to the radios metal frame, I think there is a picture of what this looks like in the sticky for ground fixes... if that doesn't solve the problem I would check the RCA cable and make sure it isn't something to do with the shielding or a fracture in the cable. Just to rule it out, also make sure power wires are not REAL close to signal cables like RCA or speaker wire in long runs....if none of that gives you results...best to take the HU back, excelon is top notch in Kenwood, they shouldn't have that problem [/QUOTE]
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