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<blockquote data-quote="Motovet" data-source="post: 2465803" data-attributes="member: 570186"><p>2005 Tahoe. It's not the deck....If I ran the RCA to just the fronts, no noise. Fronts and rear, no noise. Add sub RCA to deck, noise. In fact I got the same noise with no RCA's to the deck. I disconnected the power to the sub amp, and no noise with all RCA's plugged in. My power to amps is like this: 4 guage from battery going to distro block. From distro, one 4 quage to front amp, and one 8 guage to rear amp. One 4 guage from battery to sub amp. The front amp is grounded in one location, and the sub and rear amp are grounded in another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motovet, post: 2465803, member: 570186"] 2005 Tahoe. It's not the deck....If I ran the RCA to just the fronts, no noise. Fronts and rear, no noise. Add sub RCA to deck, noise. In fact I got the same noise with no RCA's to the deck. I disconnected the power to the sub amp, and no noise with all RCA's plugged in. My power to amps is like this: 4 guage from battery going to distro block. From distro, one 4 quage to front amp, and one 8 guage to rear amp. One 4 guage from battery to sub amp. The front amp is grounded in one location, and the sub and rear amp are grounded in another. [/QUOTE]
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