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<blockquote data-quote="Dj-torn" data-source="post: 8003342" data-attributes="member: 553398"><p>Here are some things to try; Isolation &amp; Identification</p><p></p><p>1. Remove the RCA cables from the amp, TEST.</p><p></p><p>2. With RCA connected at amp, disconnnect from radio, TEST.</p><p></p><p>3. Scrapping paint off the vehicle body, install a new ground directly to body, Do not use vehicle bolts or metal body panels (ones not part of the original frame. TEST</p><p></p><p>4. Use different RCA Cables, TEST</p><p></p><p>Once you know where its coming from we can help you w/ a solution. such as;</p><p></p><p>1. Have you tried grounding the external ring (ground) of you RCA cables to radio chasis.</p><p></p><p>2. Why are you running your remote wire seperate from power, why not run you RCAs seperate from power. Just because RCA's are shielded doest make them immune. (condoms: 99%, and that miniscule 1% LIFE CHANGER!)</p><p></p><p>3. You've changed amps and change HU and still problems. Sounds like a bad install or. What powers your amp remote wire?</p><p></p><p>3a. You've Fried 2 Amps (deduced from first post) this is a sign somethings not write. low ohms, low power, imporper gain/bass setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj-torn, post: 8003342, member: 553398"] Here are some things to try; Isolation & Identification 1. Remove the RCA cables from the amp, TEST. 2. With RCA connected at amp, disconnnect from radio, TEST. 3. Scrapping paint off the vehicle body, install a new ground directly to body, Do not use vehicle bolts or metal body panels (ones not part of the original frame. TEST 4. Use different RCA Cables, TEST Once you know where its coming from we can help you w/ a solution. such as; 1. Have you tried grounding the external ring (ground) of you RCA cables to radio chasis. 2. Why are you running your remote wire seperate from power, why not run you RCAs seperate from power. Just because RCA's are shielded doest make them immune. (condoms: 99%, and that miniscule 1% LIFE CHANGER!) 3. You've changed amps and change HU and still problems. Sounds like a bad install or. What powers your amp remote wire? 3a. You've Fried 2 Amps (deduced from first post) this is a sign somethings not write. low ohms, low power, imporper gain/bass setting. [/QUOTE]
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