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loud static/crackling noise.
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<blockquote data-quote="cha0" data-source="post: 8455100" data-attributes="member: 571056"><p>Very good points i didnt think of. Static IS comming out of all 4 speakers so the odds that 4 stinger RCAs went bad all at the same time is pretty slim. Also, there are 2 gain knobs so again, the odds that both gain pots got dirty at once seems unlikley. Which brings us to the best logical explination, something with the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cha0, post: 8455100, member: 571056"] Very good points i didnt think of. Static IS comming out of all 4 speakers so the odds that 4 stinger RCAs went bad all at the same time is pretty slim. Also, there are 2 gain knobs so again, the odds that both gain pots got dirty at once seems unlikley. Which brings us to the best logical explination, something with the amp. [/QUOTE]
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