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<blockquote data-quote="jbotelho15" data-source="post: 8471721" data-attributes="member: 668713"><p>It made it better having gains low but now my music isn't loud enough and it's still there just less noticeable when I unplug the rca cables it's gone so the problem is preamp and the rca itself is good because I plugged both ends in and still no static. head unit is factory and untouched so it can't be that because there was no static before the install. My processor has 3 different settings internally for grounding "ground" isolated "200 ohm" I tried all 3 and no difference. I also tried the grounding an rca cable trick also did nothing. Now my last theory is could it be my remote wire that I'm running along side the speaker wires going to the processor? Is that enough power to throw off a signal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbotelho15, post: 8471721, member: 668713"] It made it better having gains low but now my music isn't loud enough and it's still there just less noticeable when I unplug the rca cables it's gone so the problem is preamp and the rca itself is good because I plugged both ends in and still no static. head unit is factory and untouched so it can't be that because there was no static before the install. My processor has 3 different settings internally for grounding "ground" isolated "200 ohm" I tried all 3 and no difference. I also tried the grounding an rca cable trick also did nothing. Now my last theory is could it be my remote wire that I'm running along side the speaker wires going to the processor? Is that enough power to throw off a signal? [/QUOTE]
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