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So i just recently installed my T2652-S off a punch 400 4 channel amp. at all levels of volume (even 0) i have a static sound comming from all the speakers. the sound doesn't get louder as i increase the volume. ive wired everything right and i have a very good ground for the amp. any ideas?

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Still there if you unplug the rca's.

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If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

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If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

yeah i made sure of it, do you think the fact that my ground crosses over my rca's? i've heard people having static sounds from that.

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If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

Im pretty sure my amp would go into protect if anything was wired wrong.

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If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

yeah i made sure of it, do you think the fact that my ground crosses over my rca's? i've heard people having static sounds from that.

not if is still happens with your RCAs unplugged.

If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

Im pretty sure my amp would go into protect if anything was wired wrong.

not necessarily.

 

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If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

yeah i made sure of it, do you think the fact that my ground crosses over my rca's? i've heard people having static sounds from that.

not if is still happens with your RCAs unplugged.

If its still there with the rca's unplugged it has to be a problem in between the amp and speakers. Check your gains and all your wires in between you speakers and amp. Are your crossovers wire up right?

Im pretty sure my amp would go into protect if anything was wired wrong.

not necessarily.

my two cross overs are wired right, im going to try the ground rca idea. give me 2 min

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