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<blockquote data-quote="avidrine" data-source="post: 8059238" data-attributes="member: 652747"><p>Forgive me for not knowing much. For christmas i bought myself (2) Rockford Fosgate T0D215 Power T0 DVC 2 Ohm 15-Inch 550 Watts RMS 1100 Watts Peak Subwoofer powered with Rockford Fosgate P1000X4D 1000 Watt Class D 4 Channel Amplifier. I have them in a dual box in my trunk.</p><p></p><p>I had everything installed here where i live and i do not think they did a good job. After installation i get loud road noise coming from my subwoofers. the only time the noise cuts out is when i get on the interstate 70+mph. i brought i back and they put some kind of filter and told me that it would fix the problem. Well it didnt. I would have to turn my knob all the way to full blast to get anything out of my subs with the filter on AND i still got road noise. So i poopped my trunk open and took the filter off myself.</p><p></p><p>I Brought it back and now they told me there is absolutely nothing i can do because its my factory radio thats causing the problem. I have a 2010 accord.</p><p></p><p>Im not a rocket scientist but i know there HAS TO BE A WAY TO FIX THIS PROBLEM</p><p></p><p>Any input on how i can fix this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avidrine, post: 8059238, member: 652747"] Forgive me for not knowing much. For christmas i bought myself (2) Rockford Fosgate T0D215 Power T0 DVC 2 Ohm 15-Inch 550 Watts RMS 1100 Watts Peak Subwoofer powered with Rockford Fosgate P1000X4D 1000 Watt Class D 4 Channel Amplifier. I have them in a dual box in my trunk. I had everything installed here where i live and i do not think they did a good job. After installation i get loud road noise coming from my subwoofers. the only time the noise cuts out is when i get on the interstate 70+mph. i brought i back and they put some kind of filter and told me that it would fix the problem. Well it didnt. I would have to turn my knob all the way to full blast to get anything out of my subs with the filter on AND i still got road noise. So i poopped my trunk open and took the filter off myself. I Brought it back and now they told me there is absolutely nothing i can do because its my factory radio thats causing the problem. I have a 2010 accord. Im not a rocket scientist but i know there HAS TO BE A WAY TO FIX THIS PROBLEM Any input on how i can fix this problem? [/QUOTE]
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