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MY Subs are constantly Rumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1231053" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>If you have some old RCA's you can make a shorting plug buy crmping or soldering the inner wire to the outer one, and then as you move them up the chain you can narrow down where the noise is introduced, start at the amp and keep moving back to the head. If you are at the amp, and there is no noise, then move to the crossover (if applicable) if noise appears, the issue is between the 2 components, or the component (crossover in this example) Got it? Using this method you can rule out noise induced in the rca's without pulling them out of where they are likely buried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1231053, member: 563147"] If you have some old RCA's you can make a shorting plug buy crmping or soldering the inner wire to the outer one, and then as you move them up the chain you can narrow down where the noise is introduced, start at the amp and keep moving back to the head. If you are at the amp, and there is no noise, then move to the crossover (if applicable) if noise appears, the issue is between the 2 components, or the component (crossover in this example) Got it? Using this method you can rule out noise induced in the rca's without pulling them out of where they are likely buried. [/QUOTE]
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