BoomBoxStereo 10+ year member
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someone was just telling me that it isn't good to run your power wire and RCA's on the same side, but i've never heard such a thing. input?
I know this guy...........he got his stuff installed by some crappy place........they got his RCA and Power cable running together.
He gets random bumps of bass for no reason. When he turns the car off and opens the door ""MMMMMMMMmmmmmmm......." that's what comes out the subs. When he revs the engine' date=' you can hear it in the subs.
What a ******* mess.[/quote']
That has NOTHING to do with RCA's/power wires on the same side.
As mentioned most good RCA's are shielded and it won't be an issue...
I know this guy...........he got his stuff installed by some crappy place........they got his RCA and Power cable running together.
He gets random bumps of bass for no reason. When he turns the car off and opens the door ""MMMMMMMMmmmmmmm......." that's what comes out the subs. When he revs the engine' date=' you can hear it in the subs.
What a ******* mess.[/quote']
Thats from crappy RCAs or a blown Pico fuse if his Headunit is Pioneer.
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Because thats not how those noise issues are created.how is it not from the RCA/Power zipped tied together......