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<blockquote data-quote="camdogg4570" data-source="post: 7590306" data-attributes="member: 638647"><p>I am curently helping a friend install two RE Audio REX 8" 4 DVC subs in his Ram 1500. He is going to be powering these subs with an Audiopipe APSM-1200 MONO amp. We were able to get the subs playing and as we turned up the gain, we realized that they were playing not only the bass from the song, but also a steady frequency. After pausing the song, the hidden frequency continued to play. We can not figure out what is causing this frequency. The RCA, bass knob, and remote wire are running down the middle of the truck to the back seat, and the power is running down the left drivers side of the truck. Therefore, we know the RCA's are not picking up frequencies from the power wire. The speakers seem to be wired correctly because we checked them with an Ohm meter and it read a solid 4 Ohms. The radio was installed by a car audio shop so the radio, RCA's, and remote wire were all installed professionally and correctly. He also has a Pioneer radio. The power and ground wires both have good connections. If anyone has experienced this sort of problem or has any knowledge as to why this steady frequency is being constantly played, PLEASE let me know what is happening ASAP! Thanks!</p><p></p><p>If you need to know any further information about my friend's system please ask and i will answer you as soon as i can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camdogg4570, post: 7590306, member: 638647"] I am curently helping a friend install two RE Audio REX 8" 4 DVC subs in his Ram 1500. He is going to be powering these subs with an Audiopipe APSM-1200 MONO amp. We were able to get the subs playing and as we turned up the gain, we realized that they were playing not only the bass from the song, but also a steady frequency. After pausing the song, the hidden frequency continued to play. We can not figure out what is causing this frequency. The RCA, bass knob, and remote wire are running down the middle of the truck to the back seat, and the power is running down the left drivers side of the truck. Therefore, we know the RCA's are not picking up frequencies from the power wire. The speakers seem to be wired correctly because we checked them with an Ohm meter and it read a solid 4 Ohms. The radio was installed by a car audio shop so the radio, RCA's, and remote wire were all installed professionally and correctly. He also has a Pioneer radio. The power and ground wires both have good connections. If anyone has experienced this sort of problem or has any knowledge as to why this steady frequency is being constantly played, PLEASE let me know what is happening ASAP! Thanks! If you need to know any further information about my friend's system please ask and i will answer you as soon as i can. [/QUOTE]
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