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<blockquote data-quote="Innovative:Cory" data-source="post: 8094358" data-attributes="member: 589885"><p>Check your ground first, if you do not have a good ground the amplifier can be looking for ground along the RCA path. If that doesn't do it, try changing to a different speaker, to see if scratchy-ness continues. If it does continue and you can eliminate the speaker, try changing RCA input by swapping to a different output on your radio. If it STILL continues it would be something inside the amp itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innovative:Cory, post: 8094358, member: 589885"] Check your ground first, if you do not have a good ground the amplifier can be looking for ground along the RCA path. If that doesn't do it, try changing to a different speaker, to see if scratchy-ness continues. If it does continue and you can eliminate the speaker, try changing RCA input by swapping to a different output on your radio. If it STILL continues it would be something inside the amp itself. [/QUOTE]
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