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<blockquote data-quote="Twista89" data-source="post: 4876149" data-attributes="member: 578416"><p>Well I figured out the subs are weak 12w04s but you cant beat free lol. I also changed the grounding point in hopes to solve the problem but I still hear the sounds. I also unplugged my RCA cables and I hear nothing with the amp on so Im guessing its the RCAs then correct? Also I have the sub amp RCAs hooked up to my speaker amp RCAs instead of the head unit because I didnt feel like taking my whole car apart again just for this temporary installation. Can that cause these problems to straping the sub amp to the speaker amp???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twista89, post: 4876149, member: 578416"] Well I figured out the subs are weak 12w04s but you cant beat free lol. I also changed the grounding point in hopes to solve the problem but I still hear the sounds. I also unplugged my RCA cables and I hear nothing with the amp on so Im guessing its the RCAs then correct? Also I have the sub amp RCAs hooked up to my speaker amp RCAs instead of the head unit because I didnt feel like taking my whole car apart again just for this temporary installation. Can that cause these problems to straping the sub amp to the speaker amp??? [/QUOTE]
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