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<blockquote data-quote="Phatmaxx87" data-source="post: 2629215" data-attributes="member: 558106"><p>Sorry but I could not find anything using the search.</p><p></p><p>I have a very loud poping noise from all four speakers and both subs when I turn on the sterio or attach the face plate on the HU. I thought it was a bad ground issue but I checked the voltage at the sub amp and I have complete voltage at that point in the circut(AKA no voltage drop in the circut) so all connections are good. Is there anything else that would cause this problem? I have the head unit and the amps both wired directly to the top posts of the battery, completely seprerate from the rest of the vehicle(front connection of the battery for the rest of the vehicle). The power wire for the amps are 2 gage for positive and negitive. Like I said, I am lost on this one. If anyone has an idea, please let me know. Thanks</p><p></p><p>-Vance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatmaxx87, post: 2629215, member: 558106"] Sorry but I could not find anything using the search. I have a very loud poping noise from all four speakers and both subs when I turn on the sterio or attach the face plate on the HU. I thought it was a bad ground issue but I checked the voltage at the sub amp and I have complete voltage at that point in the circut(AKA no voltage drop in the circut) so all connections are good. Is there anything else that would cause this problem? I have the head unit and the amps both wired directly to the top posts of the battery, completely seprerate from the rest of the vehicle(front connection of the battery for the rest of the vehicle). The power wire for the amps are 2 gage for positive and negitive. Like I said, I am lost on this one. If anyone has an idea, please let me know. Thanks -Vance [/QUOTE]
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