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<blockquote data-quote="sleepy stevey" data-source="post: 874675" data-attributes="member: 560944"><p>How can any of you blame this on my amp / ground when I have completely unhooked the amp.. that is completely stupid. When I unhook the amp completely it is leaving the rear speakers mounted, and a wire ran towards my trunk, but not hooked up.. meaning nothing is hooked up to the rear speakers at all.. How can anybody blame this on my amp/HU.. That is completely impossible.</p><p></p><p>I am going to unroute the rear speaker wire and put it over my carpet, away from any other wires, including my power. I think that the power is crossing over into the speaker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepy stevey, post: 874675, member: 560944"] How can any of you blame this on my amp / ground when I have completely unhooked the amp.. that is completely stupid. When I unhook the amp completely it is leaving the rear speakers mounted, and a wire ran towards my trunk, but not hooked up.. meaning nothing is hooked up to the rear speakers at all.. How can anybody blame this on my amp/HU.. That is completely impossible. I am going to unroute the rear speaker wire and put it over my carpet, away from any other wires, including my power. I think that the power is crossing over into the speaker wire. [/QUOTE]
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