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<blockquote data-quote="SirSmokeAlot420" data-source="post: 1108668" data-attributes="member: 562811"><p>All right heres what I have.</p><p></p><p>A 2000 Dodge Stratus SE, with a Pioneer HU, Audiobahn 400.4T 4ch amp, Rockford Fosgate 800a2 (rated 1200watt, oldschool fosgate), 2 10" Audiobahn DVC 600w rms, pair of 6 1/2 Polk Audio DB Series Component set "Fronts", pair of 6x9's Polk Audio DB Series "mids". Stinger Digital Cap, 3 Stinger Distr blocks, Monster RCA's, ect..</p><p></p><p>Heres my problem.</p><p></p><p>I'm curently hearing engine whine out of my speakers. I have perfect grounds. bare metal no paint. 4ga power and ground. RCA's ran no where near any power source. brand new equipment. also a Ground loop isolator inline with the rcas before the hu.</p><p></p><p>Now if you have any ideas or suggestions please don't hessitate to leave a message. I would really like the help. This isn't my first install and i've also gone to many audio shops and none can figure it out. So if you have any ideas or suggestions please help me out by leaving them here for me to read thanks all and hope to read some helpfull information very soon..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirSmokeAlot420, post: 1108668, member: 562811"] All right heres what I have. A 2000 Dodge Stratus SE, with a Pioneer HU, Audiobahn 400.4T 4ch amp, Rockford Fosgate 800a2 (rated 1200watt, oldschool fosgate), 2 10" Audiobahn DVC 600w rms, pair of 6 1/2 Polk Audio DB Series Component set "Fronts", pair of 6x9's Polk Audio DB Series "mids". Stinger Digital Cap, 3 Stinger Distr blocks, Monster RCA's, ect.. Heres my problem. I'm curently hearing engine whine out of my speakers. I have perfect grounds. bare metal no paint. 4ga power and ground. RCA's ran no where near any power source. brand new equipment. also a Ground loop isolator inline with the rcas before the hu. Now if you have any ideas or suggestions please don't hessitate to leave a message. I would really like the help. This isn't my first install and i've also gone to many audio shops and none can figure it out. So if you have any ideas or suggestions please help me out by leaving them here for me to read thanks all and hope to read some helpfull information very soon.. [/QUOTE]
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