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angryeric116
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hey whats up guys

today i was working on my car (replaceing a broken taillight)

while doing so i moved my amp onto its side...

once finished, got in my car and decided to listen to some tunes

when i heard alot of constant bass

so i turned it down and it was still pretty loud

so after messing around a bit

i realize these things,

its still there if signal cables are removed fron the amp

it sounds like a soft hissing when low

but when you turn it up it sounds like a really crappy test tone and gets loud...

i checked my grounds and they seemed fine

any help would be greatly apreceated

~Eric

 
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