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<blockquote data-quote="FML" data-source="post: 8336159" data-attributes="member: 630747"><p>On my way out of town...may need to pick up a new HU if need be.</p><p></p><p>So, was setting gain on my 4 channel, and bounced an RCA off the exposed fuse on my Rockford amp. Ever since, i have serious distortion and alternator whine thru front stage. Thought it could've shorted the RCA so i switched them, same isssue.</p><p></p><p>I have 3 preamps on my Kenwood,1 sub,1 front,1 rear. When I unplug the sub out RCA from HU ,no distortion. I switched the front end RCA and sub preout, same issue. I thought i could've done something to my Rockford bass amp, but i unplugged the power to the Rockford amp and ran the same test, with same problem.</p><p></p><p>Whats this sound like? Did i ruin my Kenwood? No big deal, ill buy a new one. But im hoping its not one of my amps. Thanks all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FML, post: 8336159, member: 630747"] On my way out of town...may need to pick up a new HU if need be. So, was setting gain on my 4 channel, and bounced an RCA off the exposed fuse on my Rockford amp. Ever since, i have serious distortion and alternator whine thru front stage. Thought it could've shorted the RCA so i switched them, same isssue. I have 3 preamps on my Kenwood,1 sub,1 front,1 rear. When I unplug the sub out RCA from HU ,no distortion. I switched the front end RCA and sub preout, same issue. I thought i could've done something to my Rockford bass amp, but i unplugged the power to the Rockford amp and ran the same test, with same problem. Whats this sound like? Did i ruin my Kenwood? No big deal, ill buy a new one. But im hoping its not one of my amps. Thanks all [/QUOTE]
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