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<blockquote data-quote="AznRevlAzn" data-source="post: 854965" data-attributes="member: 557827"><p>thats cause you don;t have an amp with silent turn on. Most older amps do not have a silent turn on. Think of it as if the amp is starting it's ignition (bad example but i couldn't think of anything else) Your amp is fine, your wiring is fine. Left to left and right to right on your rca's. Your amp is acting normal. Sometimes it happens when you don;t have your amp on recently. But you'll notice that it happens less when you turn your ignition key to acc alot of times. When your key is in acc for longer periods of times you'll get the thump. Power is sent tot he amp and kinda surges it but it doesn't hurt it. I really can;t explain it well. But your amp and audio equipment = 100% fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AznRevlAzn, post: 854965, member: 557827"] thats cause you don;t have an amp with silent turn on. Most older amps do not have a silent turn on. Think of it as if the amp is starting it's ignition (bad example but i couldn't think of anything else) Your amp is fine, your wiring is fine. Left to left and right to right on your rca's. Your amp is acting normal. Sometimes it happens when you don;t have your amp on recently. But you'll notice that it happens less when you turn your ignition key to acc alot of times. When your key is in acc for longer periods of times you'll get the thump. Power is sent tot he amp and kinda surges it but it doesn't hurt it. I really can;t explain it well. But your amp and audio equipment = 100% fine. [/QUOTE]
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