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New sub install producing random niose
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack10525" data-source="post: 6900014" data-attributes="member: 577801"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I recently installed a Alpine Type-R 10" sub in my 07 Acura TL-S. The sub is power by an Alpine MPR-500 amp. I ran a 4 gauge power cable from the battery down the driver side to the trunk. I also used an add a fuse for the remote turn on and routed that down the drivers side too. For the ground I drilled a hole near the base of the rear seat. I made sure I removed the paint and exposed bare metal. The ground is about 12" long. For the rca inputs to the amp I used a sni-35 line output converter from the factory sub wires. I checked all connections and they are tight but I get random base niose. Kinda like feedback. What do I need to check? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack10525, post: 6900014, member: 577801"] Hello all, I recently installed a Alpine Type-R 10" sub in my 07 Acura TL-S. The sub is power by an Alpine MPR-500 amp. I ran a 4 gauge power cable from the battery down the driver side to the trunk. I also used an add a fuse for the remote turn on and routed that down the drivers side too. For the ground I drilled a hole near the base of the rear seat. I made sure I removed the paint and exposed bare metal. The ground is about 12" long. For the rca inputs to the amp I used a sni-35 line output converter from the factory sub wires. I checked all connections and they are tight but I get random base niose. Kinda like feedback. What do I need to check? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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