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ok so i have a jvc headunit, a power acoustic eq and a power acoustic mids and highs amp. my speakers will be working fine and dandy until i turn them up at which point they all make this terrible grinding static awful noise i dont think the speakers are blow because they are running under their rms rating could this be the result of an effed up headunit?

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They sound fine until you turn them up? Sounds like clipping. How are your gains set?

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id say its the eq settings and the gain settings on the amp.....clip... clip... clip...

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Disconnect the RCAs from the amp and if the noise stops then the problem is with the head unit.

lol

X2, I love this response.

He said it doesn't start doing it till he turns the volume up past a certain point. Unhooking the rca wires will prove nothing.

OP, trace it down. Find a different source (someone else's headunit, a home audio reciever with an extension cord, etc) to hook directly up to the amp and try again. Go from there.

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Read the post Sani, it just says to unplug the RCAs and if the noise goes away it's the HU. The reason I said I loved it, was because there was NO mention of RE-connecting the RCAs. So obviously no noise will come through with zero RCA's connected.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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