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<blockquote data-quote="bdunk2323" data-source="post: 8214198" data-attributes="member: 659330"><p>ok so bare with me, i have a 2001 chevy malibu ls with kicker zx450.2 for my mids and highs, kicker dx1000.1 for subs, kenwood excelon deck, kicker 6.5 and 6x9 (both cs), two batteries, 0 gauge kicker wire. i have always had this problem through several setups, used to have whine also but i cleaned up all connections to perfection and no more whine. i still have the static ticking popping noise (engine on or off)</p><p></p><p>static goes away when i plug my ipod directly into the amp so speaker wire and grounds are not the problem</p><p></p><p>static stays when i plug in any other kenwood deck even tried grounding the chassis of the deck</p><p></p><p>just spent $50 on tsunami rcas</p><p></p><p>btw my deck stays on even when i turn off my car and open the door then goes off after 15 minutes from the timer delay</p><p></p><p>static stays when i unplug second battery</p><p></p><p>my computer runs through my deck, i needed a $120 box wired into the deck wiring (was done professionally) when i first got the deck everything was fine but then for one day my turn signals wouldnt come on the dash and ive had a whole crapload of electrical issues since, such as door ajar switch on continuously, well hell i could go into a whole bunch of stuff but would it be possible for the computer to be making that static noise? if so then how would i go about fixing that? new computer? please let someone have some experience with this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdunk2323, post: 8214198, member: 659330"] ok so bare with me, i have a 2001 chevy malibu ls with kicker zx450.2 for my mids and highs, kicker dx1000.1 for subs, kenwood excelon deck, kicker 6.5 and 6x9 (both cs), two batteries, 0 gauge kicker wire. i have always had this problem through several setups, used to have whine also but i cleaned up all connections to perfection and no more whine. i still have the static ticking popping noise (engine on or off) static goes away when i plug my ipod directly into the amp so speaker wire and grounds are not the problem static stays when i plug in any other kenwood deck even tried grounding the chassis of the deck just spent $50 on tsunami rcas btw my deck stays on even when i turn off my car and open the door then goes off after 15 minutes from the timer delay static stays when i unplug second battery my computer runs through my deck, i needed a $120 box wired into the deck wiring (was done professionally) when i first got the deck everything was fine but then for one day my turn signals wouldnt come on the dash and ive had a whole crapload of electrical issues since, such as door ajar switch on continuously, well hell i could go into a whole bunch of stuff but would it be possible for the computer to be making that static noise? if so then how would i go about fixing that? new computer? please let someone have some experience with this [/QUOTE]
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