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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Hogan" data-source="post: 2416094" data-attributes="member: 569618"><p>Crow, thanks for your response. I've tried running the amps seperately but they're both making a noise - the noise always increases markedly when i connect the second amp!</p><p></p><p>I've heard that it's worth trying seperate phono cables so will give this a crack and see where it takes. What exactly is the situation with grounding the head unit though?</p><p></p><p>It's really so frustrating - i took time off work to do the thing right and dilligently ran new speaker cable to each of the 4 coponents and back to the amps using the best connectors i could afford. All the Phonos and ground and power cables are qulaity items too so i must be missing something somewhere !!!! The strangest thing is when i origionaly connected the system up to see if it was all working ok everything was fine, it was only when i put it all back in properly that the noise started.</p><p></p><p>if you could give me your thoughts on these points also i'd reallly appreciate it = thanks ahain mate - J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Hogan, post: 2416094, member: 569618"] Crow, thanks for your response. I've tried running the amps seperately but they're both making a noise - the noise always increases markedly when i connect the second amp! I've heard that it's worth trying seperate phono cables so will give this a crack and see where it takes. What exactly is the situation with grounding the head unit though? It's really so frustrating - i took time off work to do the thing right and dilligently ran new speaker cable to each of the 4 coponents and back to the amps using the best connectors i could afford. All the Phonos and ground and power cables are qulaity items too so i must be missing something somewhere !!!! The strangest thing is when i origionaly connected the system up to see if it was all working ok everything was fine, it was only when i put it all back in properly that the noise started. if you could give me your thoughts on these points also i'd reallly appreciate it = thanks ahain mate - J [/QUOTE]
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