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<blockquote data-quote="snb778" data-source="post: 5829236" data-attributes="member: 557170"><p>not necessarily true... mine did the same, when I disconnected it stopped, but I also ran a jumper RCA pair and it still did it.</p><p></p><p>To OP.. it was loud when mine did it also, as I jiggled the wires it would THUD hard.... also if you have a power antenna.. try disconnecting that and see if the sound weakens at all..... I have a feeling for me it was a bad H.U. RCA out., but I will never know for sure</p><p></p><p>the strange thing is that is still does it when you're power is turned off... you might have a short in your RCA's... try just running another set of RCA's just to test em..... also try disconnecting the RCA's from your 4ch. amp and see if it stops.... gotta try it all man.. it sucks. I must have taken my radio out 6=7 times before I figured it out!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snb778, post: 5829236, member: 557170"] not necessarily true... mine did the same, when I disconnected it stopped, but I also ran a jumper RCA pair and it still did it. To OP.. it was loud when mine did it also, as I jiggled the wires it would THUD hard.... also if you have a power antenna.. try disconnecting that and see if the sound weakens at all..... I have a feeling for me it was a bad H.U. RCA out., but I will never know for sure the strange thing is that is still does it when you're power is turned off... you might have a short in your RCA's... try just running another set of RCA's just to test em..... also try disconnecting the RCA's from your 4ch. amp and see if it stops.... gotta try it all man.. it sucks. I must have taken my radio out 6=7 times before I figured it out!!! [/QUOTE]
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