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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 7495300" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>the popping can be caused by a wire being grounded out,alt wine is usually caused by a bad rca,or pinched rca,bad ground,cheap rca's,or maybe a bad ground point in the amp,the choppy sound in the hu ,maybe the gains are set too high on the amp .try swapping rca's around see if that helps.also try playing the subs without the 4 channel to see if the wine goes away.then recheck grounds move the rca's away from all power and ground wires</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 7495300, member: 614593"] the popping can be caused by a wire being grounded out,alt wine is usually caused by a bad rca,or pinched rca,bad ground,cheap rca's,or maybe a bad ground point in the amp,the choppy sound in the hu ,maybe the gains are set too high on the amp .try swapping rca's around see if that helps.also try playing the subs without the 4 channel to see if the wine goes away.then recheck grounds move the rca's away from all power and ground wires [/QUOTE]
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