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<blockquote data-quote="NissanGuy16" data-source="post: 6740063" data-attributes="member: 620525"><p>yep, all sources. I think I'm going to have to re-wire the power and ground. My cigarette lighter gets power from the same wire and when I had my portable mp3 player plugged in to charge; I noticed a change in the sound. There is a reset button right on the front of the unit so I will try that later on today and see what it does. If that doesn't work I'll run a dedicated 12 Ga to the battery and rework my ground. Hopefully one of the two will work because after those is using the high input which I don't know will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NissanGuy16, post: 6740063, member: 620525"] yep, all sources. I think I'm going to have to re-wire the power and ground. My cigarette lighter gets power from the same wire and when I had my portable mp3 player plugged in to charge; I noticed a change in the sound. There is a reset button right on the front of the unit so I will try that later on today and see what it does. If that doesn't work I'll run a dedicated 12 Ga to the battery and rework my ground. Hopefully one of the two will work because after those is using the high input which I don't know will work. [/QUOTE]
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