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ok this is what i got

Pioneer AVH-4300DVD

RF 3sixty.2

SD 250.2

and RF t1 comps

my rcas are grounded at the head unit are on the opposite side of my power wires, the only "power" wires its near are kick on wires.

i am getting a static like feedback in them... not noticeable at higher volumes but still there and annoying

could it be my HU? RCAs? Gains?

where do i begin?

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I have the same problem but its only in my highs from what I can tell. I was going to start trouble shooting with different grounding points.Like your's I can only hear it when the volume is low and its not that loud then.

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In that link I just posted it says something about checking the resistence of the grounding point. I would try that and also try grounding in a different location maybe.

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2007 Chevrolet Avalanche(Co-Co)

DNX9980HD
6 Team Fi 15's(King Edition)
3 DC 9k's
8 Nendo PWX 8's
4 Custom Steg 4" Super Tweeters
1 DC Audio 175.4
1 DC Audio 90.4
Rockford 360.3
3 DC Power 370xp Alts(Externally regulated)
21 D1600's
2 D4800's
All SMD RCA's
AudioTechnix Deadner
Viper Alarm

My YouTube- http://www.youtube.c...NG?feature=mhee
Link to buildlog- http://www.stevemead...4-15s-2-dc-9ks/
Link to UBL- http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/165059-ublkings-avalanchecoco-new-build-starting8-king-edition-15-team-fis-in-a-wallyes-a-wall/

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Yeah thats kinda odd.Im about to go out to my truck and unplug my RCAs and see if i still have static in mine. Hold on a sec I'm in blues right now LoL

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2007 Chevrolet Avalanche(Co-Co)

DNX9980HD
6 Team Fi 15's(King Edition)
3 DC 9k's
8 Nendo PWX 8's
4 Custom Steg 4" Super Tweeters
1 DC Audio 175.4
1 DC Audio 90.4
Rockford 360.3
3 DC Power 370xp Alts(Externally regulated)
21 D1600's
2 D4800's
All SMD RCA's
AudioTechnix Deadner
Viper Alarm

My YouTube- http://www.youtube.c...NG?feature=mhee
Link to buildlog- http://www.stevemead...4-15s-2-dc-9ks/
Link to UBL- http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/165059-ublkings-avalanchecoco-new-build-starting8-king-edition-15-team-fis-in-a-wallyes-a-wall/

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Maybe your DSP (3sixty.2) just for kicks, try pulling a pair of rca's outta the dsp, and go str8 in to your amp , maybe your highs..(since youll hear those the most) no static on those 2 channels, focus on the DSP,... just a thought, if your entire system runs through your dsp, and static on every channel,...gets me thinking....also, you could try to turn the adjustment pots (on the 3sixty) on the "front" channel way up and way down on you 3sixty, does it get worse and "better" with the turning?..keep me posted, mine goes in this weekend....cheers and gl bro....

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