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<blockquote data-quote="TylynsDad" data-source="post: 580451" data-attributes="member: 557418"><p>Yeah Yeah,and I also have 20 gigs of **** on here. But all of that is totally irrelevent to the reason I have come here seeking help and/or advice. Now, I found out something about my problem that I either hadn't noticed before,or just didn't think anything of it. But on my HU, I can cut the power to the amps and crossover all together (which I knew that).What I didn't realize is, when I cut the power,I still have motor noise. The HU power is still on and playing only the front speakers (which are not amped),and the noise is still coming through the mids and 6x9s. Does this narrow things down a bit,or would I be better off just giving up and going back to the 1 amp and no sub? That's not what I wanna do,but I also don't wanna hear a motor buzz whilst I am driving down the road.</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>TysDad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylynsDad, post: 580451, member: 557418"] Yeah Yeah,and I also have 20 gigs of **** on here. But all of that is totally irrelevent to the reason I have come here seeking help and/or advice. Now, I found out something about my problem that I either hadn't noticed before,or just didn't think anything of it. But on my HU, I can cut the power to the amps and crossover all together (which I knew that).What I didn't realize is, when I cut the power,I still have motor noise. The HU power is still on and playing only the front speakers (which are not amped),and the noise is still coming through the mids and 6x9s. Does this narrow things down a bit,or would I be better off just giving up and going back to the 1 amp and no sub? That's not what I wanna do,but I also don't wanna hear a motor buzz whilst I am driving down the road. thanks, TysDad [/QUOTE]
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