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<blockquote data-quote="ahardy17" data-source="post: 8165310" data-attributes="member: 614748"><p>I just went to test and tune my system with a new alpine HU (CDA 9856) and an SSL S4EQ, 4 band EQ. So I have 2 channel rca's running between the 2 and then 6 channels running out to my pdx-v9. The turn-on pop is literally endangering my speakers it's so ferocious...and the higher the volume on the eq is when I turn it on, the louder the pop. I just replaced my battery ground an hour, stupid thing had like 5 ohms of resistance in it. I spliced into the ignition/turn on signal for the eq, so even though both the HU and eq receive power at the same time, the HU doesn't turn on until I hit the power button. I was having this pop problem before with my sony HU and no EQ, so I thought something had gone wrong with the outputs, which were already grounded to its chassis. Would it help if I ran the remote wire from the eq to the same wire as my amp remote so it turns on slightly after the HU? I'm baffled, frustrated, and out of beer -_-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahardy17, post: 8165310, member: 614748"] I just went to test and tune my system with a new alpine HU (CDA 9856) and an SSL S4EQ, 4 band EQ. So I have 2 channel rca's running between the 2 and then 6 channels running out to my pdx-v9. The turn-on pop is literally endangering my speakers it's so ferocious...and the higher the volume on the eq is when I turn it on, the louder the pop. I just replaced my battery ground an hour, stupid thing had like 5 ohms of resistance in it. I spliced into the ignition/turn on signal for the eq, so even though both the HU and eq receive power at the same time, the HU doesn't turn on until I hit the power button. I was having this pop problem before with my sony HU and no EQ, so I thought something had gone wrong with the outputs, which were already grounded to its chassis. Would it help if I ran the remote wire from the eq to the same wire as my amp remote so it turns on slightly after the HU? I'm baffled, frustrated, and out of beer -_- [/QUOTE]
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