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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 812481" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Its alt whine, reground your HU and amps, HU to battery may be a feasible option. If you can absolutely not deal with it or correct it (which you can) you get get a ground loop isolator, your problem will be that it completely cuts down on a ton of bass that you will definetly miss. A few years ago I got one becaue I was lazy, was very happy with iton. Finally took it off a few months later and couldn't believe how much better it sounded without it, even with a little whine. I then regrounded everything and was golden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 812481, member: 546955"] Its alt whine, reground your HU and amps, HU to battery may be a feasible option. If you can absolutely not deal with it or correct it (which you can) you get get a ground loop isolator, your problem will be that it completely cuts down on a ton of bass that you will definetly miss. A few years ago I got one becaue I was lazy, was very happy with iton. Finally took it off a few months later and couldn't believe how much better it sounded without it, even with a little whine. I then regrounded everything and was golden. [/QUOTE]
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