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what has gotten RID of YOUR alt whine?
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<blockquote data-quote="spltuscon" data-source="post: 6743215" data-attributes="member: 611863"><p>This is pretty basic, but have you tried turning down the gains on your amps? Sometimes situations with alternator whine can be solved by running low gain. The amp becomes far more sensitive to noise issues when the gain is turned up. Start all the way down and slowly go up till the noise appears, then back off slightly.</p><p></p><p>LOC's are total crap too, I started refusing to use them when I use to install, because they always caused problems. Glad I don't install anymore...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spltuscon, post: 6743215, member: 611863"] This is pretty basic, but have you tried turning down the gains on your amps? Sometimes situations with alternator whine can be solved by running low gain. The amp becomes far more sensitive to noise issues when the gain is turned up. Start all the way down and slowly go up till the noise appears, then back off slightly. LOC's are total crap too, I started refusing to use them when I use to install, because they always caused problems. Glad I don't install anymore... [/QUOTE]
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