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<blockquote data-quote="InPhinous" data-source="post: 6593247" data-attributes="member: 618296"><p>I am getting the mystical whining feedback from my front speaks. Front speaks are new, and run on a separate amp. All the wires including speaker wire runs along pass side of car. As does the wiring for the sub amp. I have the power and ground down driver side. I did run ground straight off batt. Now I don't have the sub and amp hooked up yet because I wanted to adjust front speakers first. I took the ground off batt, and grounded it in the trunk. Since doing that, it helped a little, but is still there. I've installed a lot of systems, and am aware of this problem, but haven't had it. I figured wiring so power was away from every thing else, that it would keep from having this problem. What more should I try? Suppressor in the audio cables? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InPhinous, post: 6593247, member: 618296"] I am getting the mystical whining feedback from my front speaks. Front speaks are new, and run on a separate amp. All the wires including speaker wire runs along pass side of car. As does the wiring for the sub amp. I have the power and ground down driver side. I did run ground straight off batt. Now I don't have the sub and amp hooked up yet because I wanted to adjust front speakers first. I took the ground off batt, and grounded it in the trunk. Since doing that, it helped a little, but is still there. I've installed a lot of systems, and am aware of this problem, but haven't had it. I figured wiring so power was away from every thing else, that it would keep from having this problem. What more should I try? Suppressor in the audio cables? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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