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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8704244" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I've had some cheap RCAs that did that in the past on me.Could be a bad ground for sure,ground wire not large enough or good grounding location for the amp( should be same size or larger than power wire) If you have a Pioneer hu and installed the RCAs with HU on it's possible you blew that Pico fuse in that HU. Called hot swapping can't do that on majority of those hu. Check all ground again free of paint at mounting point and security and all connections.Then I'd check RCAs. Maybe upgrade to a newer set with better shielding. Got start somewhere to find the culprit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8704244, member: 634282"] I've had some cheap RCAs that did that in the past on me.Could be a bad ground for sure,ground wire not large enough or good grounding location for the amp( should be same size or larger than power wire) If you have a Pioneer hu and installed the RCAs with HU on it's possible you blew that Pico fuse in that HU. Called hot swapping can't do that on majority of those hu. Check all ground again free of paint at mounting point and security and all connections.Then I'd check RCAs. Maybe upgrade to a newer set with better shielding. Got start somewhere to find the culprit [/QUOTE]
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