...ground loop issue. I'd start by checking all the power and ground connections. Then disconnect the RCA wires from the amplifier. If the hum goes away then you should try grounding the stereo to a ...
...you take your rca plug and plug it into the noise filter, then wire it to the amp! you can try a ground loop isolator or relocating your ground [earth]. I hope this helps you out. Fingers
...to test your sound problem is to buy another pair of patch cables/RCA cables and try those, most likely you have a ground loop in the RCA cables, basically you are creating a ground when you touch
...ground loop" problem. The hum is produced when there are slight differencies in the ground potential of one or more of the components. Ideally, all of the grounds should be at exactly "0" potential ...
...You can fix this problem by buying a ground loop isolator. Another problem you may be having is the preamps on your stereo unit are bad. ...
...ground loop isolater that would plug inline w/ your RCA's. Also check your ground. Make sure its tight and where you have it grounded to the car there's no paint or rust, if there is just get some ...
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...that won't charge too much. yes that cause from yhe gain is too high on the amp and you getting a ground loop traveling thru the rca signal once the gain is high you will hear it make adjust on ...
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