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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon McFerrin" data-source="post: 8674688" data-attributes="member: 677032"><p>Okay, so I reversed the left and right plugs of those rcas, and some very faint engine noise came out of the right side. I then swapped rcas completely with the ones for my sub amp. I still hear engine rev from the tweets, but very very faint. It’s really not very loud and doesn’t bother me at that faint volume. But when whatever happens that causes one channel to stop playing music and the engine noise is over the top loud on that channel, that’s a problem obviously. It hasn’t happened yet since swapping cables, but I will keep a check on it. I guess I could rule out amp inputs, since swapping L &amp; R switched the noise to the other side. Maybe I should try grounding the head unit jacks? I’ve read about pioneers having a problem with those. I’m a little stumped, but will keep experimenting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon McFerrin, post: 8674688, member: 677032"] Okay, so I reversed the left and right plugs of those rcas, and some very faint engine noise came out of the right side. I then swapped rcas completely with the ones for my sub amp. I still hear engine rev from the tweets, but very very faint. It’s really not very loud and doesn’t bother me at that faint volume. But when whatever happens that causes one channel to stop playing music and the engine noise is over the top loud on that channel, that’s a problem obviously. It hasn’t happened yet since swapping cables, but I will keep a check on it. I guess I could rule out amp inputs, since swapping L & R switched the noise to the other side. Maybe I should try grounding the head unit jacks? I’ve read about pioneers having a problem with those. I’m a little stumped, but will keep experimenting. [/QUOTE]
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