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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 3466818" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>can something internally in an amplifier cause it to have ground loop whine? i've done everything, install wise that has always worked on other amps, grounded head unit and rca's, power wires on opposite side as rca's, etc. even a ground loop isolator won't get rid of it. i hate those things anyway. maybe something internally is messed up. looking at the guts, it looks fine, but i'm thinking it's not fine. ideas? note: i had someone sit in the rear jumper seat and they stomped the crap out of the distro block, breaking off the fuses. it did have a problem before that happenned, but it seemed to have gotten worse after that. maybe coincidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 3466818, member: 566682"] can something internally in an amplifier cause it to have ground loop whine? i've done everything, install wise that has always worked on other amps, grounded head unit and rca's, power wires on opposite side as rca's, etc. even a ground loop isolator won't get rid of it. i hate those things anyway. maybe something internally is messed up. looking at the guts, it looks fine, but i'm thinking it's not fine. ideas? note: i had someone sit in the rear jumper seat and they stomped the crap out of the distro block, breaking off the fuses. it did have a problem before that happenned, but it seemed to have gotten worse after that. maybe coincidence. [/QUOTE]
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