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<blockquote data-quote="Shinju" data-source="post: 6866606" data-attributes="member: 598877"><p>Turn the gain pot up and down, Sounds like dust might have gotten into it, Those pots were notorious for doing that. Make sure your HU is on low volume before turning the gain up and down if the scrachy static noise goes away or gets less prominate keep doing it.</p><p></p><p>I had a Phoenix Gold amplifier do the same thing and all it took was turning the gain up and down a few times and it went away.</p><p></p><p>otherwise do the usual spot checks, change the RCA's from the front to the rear input and see if the static is isolated to your deck ect ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinju, post: 6866606, member: 598877"] Turn the gain pot up and down, Sounds like dust might have gotten into it, Those pots were notorious for doing that. Make sure your HU is on low volume before turning the gain up and down if the scrachy static noise goes away or gets less prominate keep doing it. I had a Phoenix Gold amplifier do the same thing and all it took was turning the gain up and down a few times and it went away. otherwise do the usual spot checks, change the RCA's from the front to the rear input and see if the static is isolated to your deck ect ect. [/QUOTE]
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