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evermaxx

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  1. I don't think that the switch needs to be grounded, I'd say just make sure all your connections are good using a DMM.

    BTW, external speakers are generally frowned upon. He doesn't live near a primary school by any chance?

    Well thats why he has the switch to turn it off and on, and yeh iv asked around and people say to \use an adapter to add on another speaker any1 know anything about that?

  2. Okay, well I have a friend who wanted an outside speaker because he is a "showoff" I guess you can call him lol so I went ahead and hooked it up for him, normally people just hook it up to a speaker, and splice them to a door speaker.. But for the first time I didnt feel like messing with door panels and stuff so I hooked it right up to the head unit. It worked all nice then I added in a Killswitch for it so it wouldnt be on all the time. Now the problem I am having is when I turn up the volume on the headunit about 25/47 when the kill switch is in the off postion it starts to static and cuts out some of the volume out of the front speaker.. but when the kill switch is in the on postion, I turn it up and its pefect, so how do I fix this? or how would I wire it? Thanks ahead of time

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