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<blockquote data-quote="iceteebone" data-source="post: 475085" data-attributes="member: 549344"><p>well i have run rca's on the power wire side before, but your rca's can pick up some interference from the power and you get unwanted noise. after you told me about having the gains all the way up i think your amp is clipping. also what is the volume set at on the head unit? is on the max volume? if so the headunit could be clipping too. set the volume of the headunit to about 2/3 and turn down bass boost (also turn it down on amp too) and loudness. even if the problem isn't fixed by turning the gains down, keep them down because with them all the way up you could be clipping the hell out of your amp and risk damaging sub/amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceteebone, post: 475085, member: 549344"] well i have run rca's on the power wire side before, but your rca's can pick up some interference from the power and you get unwanted noise. after you told me about having the gains all the way up i think your amp is clipping. also what is the volume set at on the head unit? is on the max volume? if so the headunit could be clipping too. set the volume of the headunit to about 2/3 and turn down bass boost (also turn it down on amp too) and loudness. even if the problem isn't fixed by turning the gains down, keep them down because with them all the way up you could be clipping the hell out of your amp and risk damaging sub/amp. [/QUOTE]
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