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RCA noise filter....place at HU or AMP???
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<blockquote data-quote="AudioDave" data-source="post: 6847591" data-attributes="member: 621041"><p>Before ya go spend money possibly for a no fix, try your grounds and where wires are run first. If you are getting alt whine its usually from a bad ground or something like power and rcas too close etc. Also know that some of those aftermarket filters lower the voltage out puts on the rcas and that is bad. I dont know about Wal Mart anything I wouldnt use them if they were free but thats me. If you have whine in the system try looking for a solution not a fix.</p><p></p><p>If you dont care or whatever, then they should be as close to the head unit as possible because that is your source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioDave, post: 6847591, member: 621041"] Before ya go spend money possibly for a no fix, try your grounds and where wires are run first. If you are getting alt whine its usually from a bad ground or something like power and rcas too close etc. Also know that some of those aftermarket filters lower the voltage out puts on the rcas and that is bad. I dont know about Wal Mart anything I wouldnt use them if they were free but thats me. If you have whine in the system try looking for a solution not a fix. If you dont care or whatever, then they should be as close to the head unit as possible because that is your source. [/QUOTE]
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