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<blockquote data-quote="Fast1one" data-source="post: 1857008" data-attributes="member: 567387"><p>The amp has two power inputs? You would think you would hook up both, but thats usually for high power monoblock amps. Check your manual about that.</p><p></p><p>One thing that is usually overlooked is the HU ground. Ive done everything I could to fix that wine: new ground, RCAs, even ran the power on one side and RCAs/speaker wire on the other. I have onething left that im sure should solve the problem; the HU ground. Run a ground directly to the chassis instead of to the battery which is where most stock HU harnesses do....</p><p></p><p>By the way cheap RCAs and speaker wire along with running it parrallel with the power wire (speaker wire is fine, noise does not induce through AC and DC current) only increases the noise. Upgrading to expensive RCAs wont solve the problem, it will only mask it somewhat. You have to find the source, which can be a *****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast1one, post: 1857008, member: 567387"] The amp has two power inputs? You would think you would hook up both, but thats usually for high power monoblock amps. Check your manual about that. One thing that is usually overlooked is the HU ground. Ive done everything I could to fix that wine: new ground, RCAs, even ran the power on one side and RCAs/speaker wire on the other. I have onething left that im sure should solve the problem; the HU ground. Run a ground directly to the chassis instead of to the battery which is where most stock HU harnesses do.... By the way cheap RCAs and speaker wire along with running it parrallel with the power wire (speaker wire is fine, noise does not induce through AC and DC current) only increases the noise. Upgrading to expensive RCAs wont solve the problem, it will only mask it somewhat. You have to find the source, which can be a *****. [/QUOTE]
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