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With clean up your wiring job and keep your RCA's and your speaker wires separate from your power and ground wires. With them criss-crossing like that i wouldnt be surprised if your constantly geting some back ground noise.

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Is that 8 gauge wire or 4? If its 8, ur definitly gonna wanna upgrade to ATLEAST 4 gauge wire. That 1000/1 is underrated and 8 gauge isnt enough power for it. You wont be able to tell if your RCA's are the problem by just looking at them. You will need to swap them out with a different pair if that is the problem.

 
Is that 8 gauge wire or 4? If its 8, ur definitly gonna wanna upgrade to ATLEAST 4 gauge wire. That 1000/1 is underrated and 8 gauge isnt enough power for it. You wont be able to tell if your RCA's are the problem by just looking at them. You will need to swap them out with a different pair if that is the problem.
its a 4 guage wire I'm running and didnt know what to do about the rca jacks.

 
its a 4 guage wire I'm running and didnt know what to do about the rca jacks.
Did a shop do your install or did you do it yourself? Your RCA jacks are plugged into the input on your amp and not your output right? If you did install it and know how to take the HU out, I would swap out your RCA's. Dont worry about hiding your rca's and running them along your carpet, just plug them into the HU and run them outside the car if you have to; just to see if it works.

 
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