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<blockquote data-quote="PTG" data-source="post: 7216884" data-attributes="member: 630422"><p>I would have to pull specs on your amps and do some calculations to make any recommendations as far as your electrical system is concerned. However, if you have grounding issues, internal in the amp or external in your wiring, you most definitely will have symptoms, some of which you describe such as noise, bad sound, etc. I would definitely have that amp checked out. A melted or broken ground inside is certainly a BIG problem for your system and there is really no sense of going any further until you solve that issue. Sorry for the news. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PTG, post: 7216884, member: 630422"] I would have to pull specs on your amps and do some calculations to make any recommendations as far as your electrical system is concerned. However, if you have grounding issues, internal in the amp or external in your wiring, you most definitely will have symptoms, some of which you describe such as noise, bad sound, etc. I would definitely have that amp checked out. A melted or broken ground inside is certainly a BIG problem for your system and there is really no sense of going any further until you solve that issue. Sorry for the news. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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