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<blockquote data-quote="Altima718" data-source="post: 107060" data-attributes="member: 546167"><p>what's up people.</p><p></p><p>I have a pioneer deck and pioneer 6 1/2" speakers in the back with two alpine 12" subs in a bandpass. My problem is when i step on the gas i have a buzzing sound in the door and rear speakers, it's not loud, but I can hear it when the music is turned down. I can't figure out how to stop this. I know that the rca cables too close to the power wire will cause distortion but the rca is on the other side of my car (power run on driver side, rca on passenger) The only other thing I can think of if the speaker it self is touching metal in the rear causing to to short circuit. Like I've said, I've tried everything so any advice would be apprieciated. Thankyou.</p><p></p><p>Altima:confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Altima718, post: 107060, member: 546167"] what's up people. I have a pioneer deck and pioneer 6 1/2" speakers in the back with two alpine 12" subs in a bandpass. My problem is when i step on the gas i have a buzzing sound in the door and rear speakers, it's not loud, but I can hear it when the music is turned down. I can't figure out how to stop this. I know that the rca cables too close to the power wire will cause distortion but the rca is on the other side of my car (power run on driver side, rca on passenger) The only other thing I can think of if the speaker it self is touching metal in the rear causing to to short circuit. Like I've said, I've tried everything so any advice would be apprieciated. Thankyou. Altima:confused [/QUOTE]
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