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<blockquote data-quote="ashren315" data-source="post: 8579862" data-attributes="member: 670616"><p>Ok. Either I'm terrible at soldering (entirely possible) or that was not the issue. It is still puzzling that if you move the cable at the input around, you can find a spot where it goes away. I just remembered another interesting thing that's happening with it. If you crank the car while it has the static sound, you also get engine whine through those channels only. Absolutely nothing but clean sound comes through the channels I have bridged for the sub. I've tried switching RCA cables around. I've tried different settings with channels on the DSP. Another interesting thing about it. I just hooked up the midbass speakers to it tonight as the kick panels are not covered yet but I just wanted to hear what they sounded like before I covered them and even before I went into the DSP to open those channels up, it was doing it. That leads me to believe it's not coming from the DSP and solely from those two amp channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashren315, post: 8579862, member: 670616"] Ok. Either I'm terrible at soldering (entirely possible) or that was not the issue. It is still puzzling that if you move the cable at the input around, you can find a spot where it goes away. I just remembered another interesting thing that's happening with it. If you crank the car while it has the static sound, you also get engine whine through those channels only. Absolutely nothing but clean sound comes through the channels I have bridged for the sub. I've tried switching RCA cables around. I've tried different settings with channels on the DSP. Another interesting thing about it. I just hooked up the midbass speakers to it tonight as the kick panels are not covered yet but I just wanted to hear what they sounded like before I covered them and even before I went into the DSP to open those channels up, it was doing it. That leads me to believe it's not coming from the DSP and solely from those two amp channels. [/QUOTE]
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