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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sybert" data-source="post: 1463592" data-attributes="member: 564205"><p>I was talking to one of my car audio buddies at a local shop and i told him that my amp was picking up altornator noise. I told him that i had checked and changed the grounds RCAs ect. He asked me if i had changed the remote wire. I said "No, why?" he said "your remote wire is causing the feed back." i changed the remote wire and sure enough the noise went away.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if it is just a wire to switch the amp on and off why was it causing the amp to have altornator noise?</p><p></p><p>I thought it would be like a relay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sybert, post: 1463592, member: 564205"] I was talking to one of my car audio buddies at a local shop and i told him that my amp was picking up altornator noise. I told him that i had checked and changed the grounds RCAs ect. He asked me if i had changed the remote wire. I said "No, why?" he said "your remote wire is causing the feed back." i changed the remote wire and sure enough the noise went away. I was wondering if it is just a wire to switch the amp on and off why was it causing the amp to have altornator noise? I thought it would be like a relay. [/QUOTE]
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