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<blockquote data-quote="starkfu" data-source="post: 3239093" data-attributes="member: 579412"><p>I am guessing that the entire marriage didn't like the high level inputs AFTER the factory amplifier. You really should use a LOC and then dump RCA's into the amp (assuming that you just plugged high level into high level inputs on the amp).</p><p></p><p>The next step would be to disconnect and return to stock to see if they factory stuff is still good. If it is, then get yourself a LOC and use RCA inputs to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkfu, post: 3239093, member: 579412"] I am guessing that the entire marriage didn't like the high level inputs AFTER the factory amplifier. You really should use a LOC and then dump RCA's into the amp (assuming that you just plugged high level into high level inputs on the amp). The next step would be to disconnect and return to stock to see if they factory stuff is still good. If it is, then get yourself a LOC and use RCA inputs to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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