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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7440929" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>have you tried a different ipod cable or oter device? i know from experience that the ipod connectors wear out pretty easily. my friend goes through at least 2 a year, and he lives with the noise untill the point it will no longer controll the iphone or stay connected. another thing could be the rcas or ground, but my money is on the cable. i would check the connections anyways, though. just curious- how exactly to you have the amp hooked to the speakers/sub? 3-way on the rears, or just a front stage on the front channels, and the rear bridged, or 4 mids hooked to one and the sub on the other, or 3-way rear? just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7440929, member: 629234"] have you tried a different ipod cable or oter device? i know from experience that the ipod connectors wear out pretty easily. my friend goes through at least 2 a year, and he lives with the noise untill the point it will no longer controll the iphone or stay connected. another thing could be the rcas or ground, but my money is on the cable. i would check the connections anyways, though. just curious- how exactly to you have the amp hooked to the speakers/sub? 3-way on the rears, or just a front stage on the front channels, and the rear bridged, or 4 mids hooked to one and the sub on the other, or 3-way rear? just curious. [/QUOTE]
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