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Please help! RCA's wining!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lak23" data-source="post: 8525976" data-attributes="member: 670919"><p>Bought 3 sets of pretty cheap RCA's. Ran front and rear to mids and highs amp and ran the subwoofer RCA to the subs amp. Sounds great (no wine) when only the mids and highs amp is plugged in with front RCA and rear RCA. However when I plug in the sub amp RCA's the wine develops. Weird thing is if I unplug the sub amp RCA and plug in the front set of RCA's into the sub amp it also has the wine. You think I just have some bad RCA's or is it my Pico fuse? I do have a Pioneer 4200. Should I ground all the RCA's to the headunit or buy all new RCA's and run them again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lak23, post: 8525976, member: 670919"] Bought 3 sets of pretty cheap RCA's. Ran front and rear to mids and highs amp and ran the subwoofer RCA to the subs amp. Sounds great (no wine) when only the mids and highs amp is plugged in with front RCA and rear RCA. However when I plug in the sub amp RCA's the wine develops. Weird thing is if I unplug the sub amp RCA and plug in the front set of RCA's into the sub amp it also has the wine. You think I just have some bad RCA's or is it my Pico fuse? I do have a Pioneer 4200. Should I ground all the RCA's to the headunit or buy all new RCA's and run them again? [/QUOTE]
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