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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniabOY5" data-source="post: 2857747" data-attributes="member: 571995"><p>I will fix it for you if you ship me your Merlin to 92707. . pm me</p><p></p><p>lol jk. . . well the obvious thing is to make sure the ground is solid but what you can also do is try to ground your RCA's, yes your RCA's, get speaker wire from the amplifier side and run them exposed around your RCA;s and ground them somewhere, maybe even join it to where your amp's ground is. . . ive heard of that working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniabOY5, post: 2857747, member: 571995"] I will fix it for you if you ship me your Merlin to 92707. . pm me lol jk. . . well the obvious thing is to make sure the ground is solid but what you can also do is try to ground your RCA's, yes your RCA's, get speaker wire from the amplifier side and run them exposed around your RCA;s and ground them somewhere, maybe even join it to where your amp's ground is. . . ive heard of that working. [/QUOTE]
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