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<blockquote data-quote="Clickedspider" data-source="post: 8508941" data-attributes="member: 670228"><p>So I'll be driving on the road and my sub will be playing and it will cut to about 3/4 sound level and start making kind of a popping noise I turn the signal level down on the RCA's that are going to the sub amp and then it makes a high-pitched whine louder than an alternator wine but I cannot stress enough that it is not alternator wine I get out of my car Papa trunk and I knock on my amp and the noise goes away I have even unplug my RCA's when it is making the noise and the noise still goes through to the sub. I have relocated rewired the amp the positive is directly on the positive terminal and the ground is also so I do not have a bad connection the sub Wolfers not blown there's no cracks when I push it down and all my games are sad fine I've been using the set up for about a year now that just started doing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clickedspider, post: 8508941, member: 670228"] So I'll be driving on the road and my sub will be playing and it will cut to about 3/4 sound level and start making kind of a popping noise I turn the signal level down on the RCA's that are going to the sub amp and then it makes a high-pitched whine louder than an alternator wine but I cannot stress enough that it is not alternator wine I get out of my car Papa trunk and I knock on my amp and the noise goes away I have even unplug my RCA's when it is making the noise and the noise still goes through to the sub. I have relocated rewired the amp the positive is directly on the positive terminal and the ground is also so I do not have a bad connection the sub Wolfers not blown there's no cracks when I push it down and all my games are sad fine I've been using the set up for about a year now that just started doing it [/QUOTE]
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