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check out this vid on youtube for this problem

I already have copper wire wrapped around my RCAs outputs and grounded it from my prvious amp...its still there now, and it does not seem to be helping...

Did you used a multimeter on the ground points yet for the amp?

to see if the ground is in the 20's or below that

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check out this vid on youtube for this problem

I already have copper wire wrapped around my RCAs outputs and grounded it from my prvious amp...its still there now, and it does not seem to be helping...

Did you used a multimeter on the ground points yet for the amp?

No. For continuity?

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check out this vid on youtube for this problem

I already have copper wire wrapped around my RCAs outputs and grounded it from my prvious amp...its still there now, and it does not seem to be helping...

Did you used a multimeter on the ground points yet for the amp?

No. For continuity?

nope on impedence on the multimeter negative test lead to the negative post on the battery then a long jumper test lead from the positive on the multimeter to the grounding point where the amp is grounding at for this test

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Possible pinched wires maybe? That has happened to me before on pinched wires under a seat and once i moved it went away. could also be pinched rca somewhere.

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I recently had a isue with a amp and took it out and it stopped its also changed noises when i moved it a lot and the rca inputs were bad on it.

2001 GMC Sierra DC Audio Build =http://www.stevemead...o-level-4-build

2001 GMC Sierra

XSPower D3400

Pioneer AVHD 1400

​MB Quart Component Sets

Pioneer 5x4s

Audiotechnix Power Wire, Speaker Wire, Sound Deadener

DC Audio Level 4 10s

DC Audio 3.5k

Rocford Fosgate R400-4

HID 6k

Slammed Truck on 20s

Candy Blue.

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2001 GMC Sierra DC Audio Build =http://www.stevemead...o-level-4-build

2001 GMC Sierra

XSPower D3400

Pioneer AVHD 1400

​MB Quart Component Sets

Pioneer 5x4s

Audiotechnix Power Wire, Speaker Wire, Sound Deadener

DC Audio Level 4 10s

DC Audio 3.5k

Rocford Fosgate R400-4

HID 6k

Slammed Truck on 20s

Candy Blue.

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tripple post :/ :fool:

2001 GMC Sierra DC Audio Build =http://www.stevemead...o-level-4-build

2001 GMC Sierra

XSPower D3400

Pioneer AVHD 1400

​MB Quart Component Sets

Pioneer 5x4s

Audiotechnix Power Wire, Speaker Wire, Sound Deadener

DC Audio Level 4 10s

DC Audio 3.5k

Rocford Fosgate R400-4

HID 6k

Slammed Truck on 20s

Candy Blue.

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check out this vid on youtube for this problem

I already have copper wire wrapped around my RCAs outputs and grounded it from my prvious amp...its still there now, and it does not seem to be helping...

Did you used a multimeter on the ground points yet for the amp?

No. For continuity?

nope on impedence on the multimeter negative test lead to the negative post on the battery then a long jumper test lead from the positive on the multimeter to the grounding point where the amp is grounding at for this test

Ok, I'll check the grounds for impedence...since I have rear batt, should I also front battery neg to rear battery neg?

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Possible pinched wires maybe? That has happened to me before on pinched wires under a seat and once i moved it went away. could also be pinched rca somewhere.

I don't think this is it, I just re-ran new RCAs and the path is pretty a clean shot to the amp aside from the few extra inches at the end.

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check out this vid on youtube for this problem

I already have copper wire wrapped around my RCAs outputs and grounded it from my prvious amp...its still there now, and it does not seem to be helping...

Did you used a multimeter on the ground points yet for the amp?

No. For continuity?

nope on impedence on the multimeter negative test lead to the negative post on the battery then a long jumper test lead from the positive on the multimeter to the grounding point where the amp is grounding at for this test

Ok, I'll check the grounds for impedence...since I have rear batt, should I also front battery neg to rear battery neg?

what are the numbers when you check it?

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