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<blockquote data-quote="Pataforce8" data-source="post: 7308228" data-attributes="member: 630593"><p>It finally came back after several days of musical bliss.</p><p></p><p>I managed to pull the dash apart with it still interfering and I tried grounding the RCA to no avail. I then switched the front left and front right RCAs and bam the interference was in the front right speaker, so it's definitely occurring within the head unit. Also, it can't be a bad ground, because I have to head unit torn apart and all of the RCAs are grounded together by one big plate.</p><p></p><p>So, someone who knows a lot about amplifiers and circuits, what am I looking for? What within the headunit could go from blocking interference (the interference is definitely from the engine) to allowing tons of interference in simply from slamming the door too hard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pataforce8, post: 7308228, member: 630593"] It finally came back after several days of musical bliss. I managed to pull the dash apart with it still interfering and I tried grounding the RCA to no avail. I then switched the front left and front right RCAs and bam the interference was in the front right speaker, so it's definitely occurring within the head unit. Also, it can't be a bad ground, because I have to head unit torn apart and all of the RCAs are grounded together by one big plate. So, someone who knows a lot about amplifiers and circuits, what am I looking for? What within the headunit could go from blocking interference (the interference is definitely from the engine) to allowing tons of interference in simply from slamming the door too hard? [/QUOTE]
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