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New sub install producing random niose
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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6913515" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>No I think you have a bad ground on your LOC. To find out if I'm right, simply get a length of speaker wire. You will only need one side of either so choose either + or - and rip it away from the other half. Now, touch one end of this wire to your ground. Then touch the other end to the exposed parts of both rcas going in to your amp making sure not to touch this to your remote or power wire. Did your noise stop? If so, you need a better ground at your LOC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6913515, member: 619324"] No I think you have a bad ground on your LOC. To find out if I'm right, simply get a length of speaker wire. You will only need one side of either so choose either + or - and rip it away from the other half. Now, touch one end of this wire to your ground. Then touch the other end to the exposed parts of both rcas going in to your amp making sure not to touch this to your remote or power wire. Did your noise stop? If so, you need a better ground at your LOC. [/QUOTE]
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