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<blockquote data-quote="bibby" data-source="post: 1856654" data-attributes="member: 556899"><p>My brother's PG 200.4 has some road noise. I told him to redo his ground, and if that didn't fix, then we will try new RCA cables. He called me back like an hour later after he redid the ground, and said it is less noticable, but still there. This amp also has to inputs for batt+, neg, and rem. Only one side is hooked up. should we hook the other side up? Will it solve the road noise prob? or will redion the ground, getting monster over wally wolrd rca's, and utilizing th other input collectively fix the prob?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bibby, post: 1856654, member: 556899"] My brother's PG 200.4 has some road noise. I told him to redo his ground, and if that didn't fix, then we will try new RCA cables. He called me back like an hour later after he redid the ground, and said it is less noticable, but still there. This amp also has to inputs for batt+, neg, and rem. Only one side is hooked up. should we hook the other side up? Will it solve the road noise prob? or will redion the ground, getting monster over wally wolrd rca's, and utilizing th other input collectively fix the prob? [/QUOTE]
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