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SgtRodriguez

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  • Birthday 03/06/1989

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    Elizabeth NJ
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    Airsoft, car and home audio, guitar.

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  1. Thanks for the advice. I'll see what I can get tomorrow and let you know how it turns out after installing it. Are there any wiring tips you guys recommend? Is my method a bit wrong or a lot off? I'd appreciate the help.
  2. Sounds like a great deal, hopefully my local Best Buy has something left.
  3. @tercelchris It's fine man, I'm here to learn lol. Most of the wire was donor from a friend. @kdicetharappa What gauge should I use and do you know the average cost per foot or yard for that gauge. And do you know if I can online get this online or if there are vendors near by.
  4. Well all the RCAs are away from the power wire, however the power wire does run next to my fuse and relay box, could that interfere with it? I'm also just gonna throw this out there. I did not wire the front speakers manually. The amp is feeding power to the front speakers from the back speaker wires that come with the stock speakers. They meet up in the wire harness, where the rear and front speaker wires are connected. Could this be affecting it at all?
  5. I believe it is unibody. However I did sand down that point there to bare metal before connecting it but I'll find another place.
  6. Anyone find anything wrong with any of the wiring or anything else in the pics?
  7. I tried new RCAs and the problem still happens. I have tried some alternate grounds and have had no luck. Here are some pics of the setup. Pardon my messy wiring. http://s902.photobucket.com/albums/ac230/SgtRodriguez/Car%20Audio/
  8. It's bolted to where the folding seats are bolted to the car. I'll take some pictures and upload them so it's easier to diagnose.
  9. Alright I have a question. I have a 2002 Mitsubishi Mirage LS Coupe that not to long ago I replace all of the sound system. I have JL Audio in the doors and back, and I know I will catch some heat for this a Dual (brand) Sub-woofer in the trunk. The 4 speakers are powered by a JL Audio e4300(45wX4 4ch), my sub by the ol RF Punch 501s (1500w 2ch), and all ran by a Kenwood Excelon X493. I have all my RCAs ran on the driver side and the power and remote ran on the passenger side. Both amps are mounted on the sub box in the trunk. My problem is, is that I am getting engine noise from the bass RCAs but its coming out of my back speakers not the sub-woofers themselves. Right now I have a ground loop on the RCAs for the bass and that gets rid of the noise. I want to know if there is a way to get rid of it the noise without using it. The power cable is ran from my car's battery which is Duralast gold. It powers both amps using a distributor block and same with the ground going out. Ground is connected to the back seat bolt, where I sanded the paint off to make a good contact. I'll appreciate any suggestions on how to fix it or make it better. If pictures of the set up are needed let me know. Thanks.
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