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ok guys, i ran the RCA's opposite of the power wires,
run your rcas and remote wire on the opposite side the power wire puts out a frequency that your rcas are picking up thats the noise your hearing
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ok guys, im trying to figure this out. never have had a problem with this in my other installs but this is the first high amp ive had in my truck. i have all my wires ran on the left side on the truck in a tunnel that runs from the front of truck to the rear. which includes the 1/0 wire, 3RCAs, remote wire, bass knob wire, and one speaker wire.

now i checked the output on the amp, and on the front stage it puts out a wining noise from the rear stage as well. which means that the front RCA (memphis) would be bad, and the rear stage RCA (just got it today) would be bad. so i dont think its the RCA cables.

i also have a metal bracket he runs under the amp. i have the amp sitting under my seat with the amp on top of this metal bracket. now i dont have it bare metal to metal. i put some carpet over the metal bracket then put the amp down. should i do something different than the carpet like maybe MDF?

my grounds are good, power wire is good, no loose wires, no bare wires, no pos wire touching neg wire.

so im kinda clueless right now guys, any suggestions or advice would be great

thanks mike

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