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<blockquote data-quote="Massive spl" data-source="post: 8473607" data-attributes="member: 666725"><p>You could have a speaker wire touching somewhere. If the noise is there without the Rca's hooked up the. The problem is on the output side, so go one by one each speaker wire and with your DMM on ohm setting and touch the black prob to ground and the other prob to 1 speaker wire, the wires should read 0 unless it's touching something which is causing your Interference. Time consuming but hopefully helps you pin point your problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massive spl, post: 8473607, member: 666725"] You could have a speaker wire touching somewhere. If the noise is there without the Rca's hooked up the. The problem is on the output side, so go one by one each speaker wire and with your DMM on ohm setting and touch the black prob to ground and the other prob to 1 speaker wire, the wires should read 0 unless it's touching something which is causing your Interference. Time consuming but hopefully helps you pin point your problem [/QUOTE]
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