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<blockquote data-quote="Glentract" data-source="post: 8242806" data-attributes="member: 659936"><p>So today I was trying to fix my alternator whine coming through my Kenwood X-797 headunit. The noise has been there since I installed in months ago and it annoying, but not really audible with music playing. Today, I was thinking I'd find a new ground for the headunit, as I didn't know any better than to use the factory wire when I installed it. I tried swapping some of my RCA through different outputs just to see what kind of difference it made in the noise and something that I did messed the headunit up and it now SHREIKS whenever my truck is on regardless of if I put the RCA's back where they were and regardless of the ground (I ran 2' pieces of wire to a charged car battery to isolate the problem). I think I must have fried something in the headunit. Could I have touched the RCA speaker end to the outside of one of my amps and grounded the headunit through the RCA's frying it? That's the only thing I can think of that might have happened. Any suggestions would be great, I'm a pizza delivery guy who needs my system to get me through work!!! haha</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is, how could me moving RCA's around have fried something inside of my headunit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glentract, post: 8242806, member: 659936"] So today I was trying to fix my alternator whine coming through my Kenwood X-797 headunit. The noise has been there since I installed in months ago and it annoying, but not really audible with music playing. Today, I was thinking I'd find a new ground for the headunit, as I didn't know any better than to use the factory wire when I installed it. I tried swapping some of my RCA through different outputs just to see what kind of difference it made in the noise and something that I did messed the headunit up and it now SHREIKS whenever my truck is on regardless of if I put the RCA's back where they were and regardless of the ground (I ran 2' pieces of wire to a charged car battery to isolate the problem). I think I must have fried something in the headunit. Could I have touched the RCA speaker end to the outside of one of my amps and grounded the headunit through the RCA's frying it? That's the only thing I can think of that might have happened. Any suggestions would be great, I'm a pizza delivery guy who needs my system to get me through work!!! haha I guess my question is, how could me moving RCA's around have fried something inside of my headunit? [/QUOTE]
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