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Well I broke down and bought a new 4 channel to replace my Crossfire VR-404(wanting more power) So I purchased a new Cossfire BMF 600.4. I took my VR out and did nothing but hook up wires and now have severe engine noise. Any explanations for this. Your help is greatly appreciated

 

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yeah lose the CATCHFIRE amps... jkjkj

ground your rcas on the deck not sure if u can do it on your amps im not that bright lol . if thats not it then dial 911

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yup

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this isnt my picture, but i used tiny ring terminals when i did it. this is what he means,

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I would bet either you didn't ground the amp right or you've killed the fusible link in your headunit. Did you have the stereo on at any point when plugging/unplugging RCAs?

Did you hook up the ground wire before the +12v?

Either way, probably fusible link. You can do it the quick and dirty way as pictured above or find my tutorial to fixing it properly.

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Amplifier is using the ground as the previous one. The stereo was NOT on when hooking up. I connected the ground before any other connections. Ill try the fusible link on the head unit, I have a spare. Thank you everyone.

 

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