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<blockquote data-quote="tsunam1" data-source="post: 6307054" data-attributes="member: 604636"><p>I grounded the RCA's and there was a very slight improvement - barely noticable. Any other ideas? I've tried running the RCA's directly (not hidden) from the head unit to the amp with no improvement.</p><p></p><p>I tried re-grounding the amp. I'm going to run a new power wire directly to the battery. Do you think grounding the RCA's on the amp would help?</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention - the feedback is now in both left and right speakers and you can hear it even when the car is off. There's still a squiggly noise when i touch the gas pedal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsunam1, post: 6307054, member: 604636"] I grounded the RCA's and there was a very slight improvement - barely noticable. Any other ideas? I've tried running the RCA's directly (not hidden) from the head unit to the amp with no improvement. I tried re-grounding the amp. I'm going to run a new power wire directly to the battery. Do you think grounding the RCA's on the amp would help? I forgot to mention - the feedback is now in both left and right speakers and you can hear it even when the car is off. There's still a squiggly noise when i touch the gas pedal [/QUOTE]
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