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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8683454" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I changed the order of the remote turn on wire... it was not the way I thought it was hooked up. I had it going from the head unit into the US Acoustics, out of the US Acoustics to the DSP and then from the DSP to the sub amp in a daisy chain. So it now goes from the head unit into the DSP then from the DSP to the amplifiers. It still pops. The next step will be to introduce back into the system the Stinger Cap. There was NO noise with this amplifier before when the cap was in line with the power. I also used the remote turn on from the Stinger to the amps on the previous install in the Jeep. Again, no noise, no pops or clicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8683454, member: 675210"] I changed the order of the remote turn on wire... it was not the way I thought it was hooked up. I had it going from the head unit into the US Acoustics, out of the US Acoustics to the DSP and then from the DSP to the sub amp in a daisy chain. So it now goes from the head unit into the DSP then from the DSP to the amplifiers. It still pops. The next step will be to introduce back into the system the Stinger Cap. There was NO noise with this amplifier before when the cap was in line with the power. I also used the remote turn on from the Stinger to the amps on the previous install in the Jeep. Again, no noise, no pops or clicks. [/QUOTE]
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