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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7106038" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>This happened to all the speakers at the same time or what? Just 1? 2? 3? You have another amp to swap out? It could still be a lot of things, so you'll have to do some testing to narrow it down. I doubt it is but it's possible for it to be your HU so if you can get a different source (mp3 player with a 3.5mm to RCA cable is the easiest) that will eliminate that. Try swapping amps with a known working one to eliminate that...only other thing it could really be is the speakers which may be blown. If only some or one of the speakers is making the noise and you know it's not the amp you could try switching the speakers to see if it's a speaker or the amp's channel that's damaged. If it's all the speakers I'd be it's the amp or HU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7106038, member: 567719"] This happened to all the speakers at the same time or what? Just 1? 2? 3? You have another amp to swap out? It could still be a lot of things, so you'll have to do some testing to narrow it down. I doubt it is but it's possible for it to be your HU so if you can get a different source (mp3 player with a 3.5mm to RCA cable is the easiest) that will eliminate that. Try swapping amps with a known working one to eliminate that...only other thing it could really be is the speakers which may be blown. If only some or one of the speakers is making the noise and you know it's not the amp you could try switching the speakers to see if it's a speaker or the amp's channel that's damaged. If it's all the speakers I'd be it's the amp or HU. [/QUOTE]
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