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<blockquote data-quote="pd1dish" data-source="post: 4719673" data-attributes="member: 595838"><p>dragnix...i brought my car back to best buy and they actually found the problem and fixed in a matter of 10 minutes. it had nothing to do with the ground wiring. the problem was that the amp was draining too much power from my car battery. so what they did was turn down the amp settings just a tiny bit to where i couldnt even notice a difference and it works perfect now. he said that if i were to turn the amp settings up again, i could buy a capacitor which is about $100 at best buy but the guy told me that i could find one that is twice as good for that price online if u were going to look into that. im just gonna stick with what i have now. before buying anything though i would see what happens if you mess with ur amp settings. i would just turn it down a tiny bit then play and keep doing that until the problem is fixed. if that doesnt work, id bring it to a car audio place. dont go to best buy...i got lucky and actually got a tech that actually knew what he was doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pd1dish, post: 4719673, member: 595838"] dragnix...i brought my car back to best buy and they actually found the problem and fixed in a matter of 10 minutes. it had nothing to do with the ground wiring. the problem was that the amp was draining too much power from my car battery. so what they did was turn down the amp settings just a tiny bit to where i couldnt even notice a difference and it works perfect now. he said that if i were to turn the amp settings up again, i could buy a capacitor which is about $100 at best buy but the guy told me that i could find one that is twice as good for that price online if u were going to look into that. im just gonna stick with what i have now. before buying anything though i would see what happens if you mess with ur amp settings. i would just turn it down a tiny bit then play and keep doing that until the problem is fixed. if that doesnt work, id bring it to a car audio place. dont go to best buy...i got lucky and actually got a tech that actually knew what he was doing. [/QUOTE]
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