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<blockquote data-quote="jbotelho15" data-source="post: 8471051" data-attributes="member: 668713"><p>So when the volume is at zero you can hear static.</p><p></p><p>I have a 18 Gauge Remote Wire from fuse box under dash to processor in trunk then 16 gauge remote wire from processor to amp</p><p></p><p>I have a 5 channel amp that goes to all my speakers and then powers my subs (Power &amp; Ground 6 Gauge both to battery)</p><p></p><p>I have a 6 Channel Sound Processor (previously had 16 gauge power and ground to amp power and ground connection, i replaced this with 12 gauge power and ground both to battery and now the static is louder!)</p><p></p><p>Any ideas? Some people say ground at battery is best which i did while others say ground should be to chassis. I grounded all to battery (my amp ground is around 2 feet to battery and processor ground less than 4 feet to battery also). Any ideas are appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbotelho15, post: 8471051, member: 668713"] So when the volume is at zero you can hear static. I have a 18 Gauge Remote Wire from fuse box under dash to processor in trunk then 16 gauge remote wire from processor to amp I have a 5 channel amp that goes to all my speakers and then powers my subs (Power & Ground 6 Gauge both to battery) I have a 6 Channel Sound Processor (previously had 16 gauge power and ground to amp power and ground connection, i replaced this with 12 gauge power and ground both to battery and now the static is louder!) Any ideas? Some people say ground at battery is best which i did while others say ground should be to chassis. I grounded all to battery (my amp ground is around 2 feet to battery and processor ground less than 4 feet to battery also). Any ideas are appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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