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Well Jdog, more information on your car and system would help me help you. Im going to take a wild guess here though and say you have system noise. This is likely from bad ground, a ground loop, or RCA's being ran parallel to a noisy power wire. Does it do it without the RCAs hooked up? What type of amp is this? What type of speaker? Is it a sub? How is it wired? How are the wires ran and hooked up?

 
Well Jdog, more information on your car and system would help me help you. Im going to take a wild guess here though and say you have system noise. This is likely from bad ground, a ground loop, or RCA's being ran parallel to a noisy power wire. Does it do it without the RCAs hooked up? What type of amp is this? What type of speaker? Is it a sub? How is it wired? How are the wires ran and hooked up?
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