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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7659203" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>I am assuming you pressed the little high/low level input button for high, but if I had to guess without looking at it, I admit I don't know a huge amount about this amp, I would say your factory amped system may have a substantially high voltage potential which is to high for the amp's input...to test this grab a cable with a 3.5mm headphone on one end and RCA on the other, plug those bad boys into the amp input and see if it sounds clean...then you will isolate it to the HU, amp, or interconnects... at which point you can pretty much decide its the interconnects if the rest of the factory system is running ok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7659203, member: 628274"] I am assuming you pressed the little high/low level input button for high, but if I had to guess without looking at it, I admit I don't know a huge amount about this amp, I would say your factory amped system may have a substantially high voltage potential which is to high for the amp's input...to test this grab a cable with a 3.5mm headphone on one end and RCA on the other, plug those bad boys into the amp input and see if it sounds clean...then you will isolate it to the HU, amp, or interconnects... at which point you can pretty much decide its the interconnects if the rest of the factory system is running ok [/QUOTE]
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