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<blockquote data-quote="TylynsDad" data-source="post: 581013" data-attributes="member: 557418"><p>SUCCESS!!! Well fellas I finally got rid of the noise! And I didn't even have to open the new wiring kit,nor did I have to install a D-block. Installing a Ground Loop Isolator,which connects to the HU via the RCA cables and into the crossover,was all I needed.I also bypassed the crossover and hooked to the amps only and it worked perfectly.I think I'm gonna do away with the CO and get another amp to replace the Boss amp,and go with the 2 channel 250 explod and a 4 channel Sony as well. There are still a few more wrinkles to iron out,but the motor noise is no longer a burden. Thanks again John and Mike for your help with my delima. I'll prolly have a few more questions when I get my new amp,but for now I'm good to go!</p><p></p><p>thanks a MILLION!</p><p></p><p>TysDad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylynsDad, post: 581013, member: 557418"] SUCCESS!!! Well fellas I finally got rid of the noise! And I didn't even have to open the new wiring kit,nor did I have to install a D-block. Installing a Ground Loop Isolator,which connects to the HU via the RCA cables and into the crossover,was all I needed.I also bypassed the crossover and hooked to the amps only and it worked perfectly.I think I'm gonna do away with the CO and get another amp to replace the Boss amp,and go with the 2 channel 250 explod and a 4 channel Sony as well. There are still a few more wrinkles to iron out,but the motor noise is no longer a burden. Thanks again John and Mike for your help with my delima. I'll prolly have a few more questions when I get my new amp,but for now I'm good to go! thanks a MILLION! TysDad [/QUOTE]
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