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<blockquote data-quote="m4i2k2e2" data-source="post: 2787707" data-attributes="member: 573279"><p>im his friend. i said that pioneers sometimes have grounding problems. a fix to this is to ground the rcas.( i read it quick). no, he has them hooked up to an ma audio amp pushing 800wrms. there not amped. they were perfectly fine until he moved the subs and, alot of vibrations and shaking came into play. he talked to someone at best buy and they think they could possibly be grounding out for a quick second. it only does this when he turn the volume up a bit. at lower levels there fine.(atleast they were when i heard them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m4i2k2e2, post: 2787707, member: 573279"] im his friend. i said that pioneers sometimes have grounding problems. a fix to this is to ground the rcas.( i read it quick). no, he has them hooked up to an ma audio amp pushing 800wrms. there not amped. they were perfectly fine until he moved the subs and, alot of vibrations and shaking came into play. he talked to someone at best buy and they think they could possibly be grounding out for a quick second. it only does this when he turn the volume up a bit. at lower levels there fine.(atleast they were when i heard them). [/QUOTE]
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