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<blockquote data-quote="ashren315" data-source="post: 8579825" data-attributes="member: 670616"><p>In my install I have a 3 way front stage set up. I will give you the rundown of the install.</p><p></p><p>Kept stock HU.</p><p></p><p>HU runs to 3Sixty.3 through high level input.</p><p></p><p>Focal Tweets and 4" midrange from the Power ES line run off of old school (1999) Fosgate 600a4</p><p></p><p>Old school Fosgate 6.5" midbass in kicks from their FNQ line of comps and one old school Fosgate 12" DVC sub running off an old school Fosgate 800a4. I have one set of channels bridged for the sub and the other two run the midbass.</p><p></p><p>The problem I'm having is with the two channels that run the midbass. Unless I cut the low pass filter on on those two channels, I get a static like hiss sound coming through the midbass speakers, once you flip the switch to turn it on, it clears up. The two channels I have bridged to the sub do not exhibit this issue.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas what would cause this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashren315, post: 8579825, member: 670616"] In my install I have a 3 way front stage set up. I will give you the rundown of the install. Kept stock HU. HU runs to 3Sixty.3 through high level input. Focal Tweets and 4" midrange from the Power ES line run off of old school (1999) Fosgate 600a4 Old school Fosgate 6.5" midbass in kicks from their FNQ line of comps and one old school Fosgate 12" DVC sub running off an old school Fosgate 800a4. I have one set of channels bridged for the sub and the other two run the midbass. The problem I'm having is with the two channels that run the midbass. Unless I cut the low pass filter on on those two channels, I get a static like hiss sound coming through the midbass speakers, once you flip the switch to turn it on, it clears up. The two channels I have bridged to the sub do not exhibit this issue. Any ideas what would cause this? [/QUOTE]
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