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Old 01-25-2008, 05:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Pull the RCA connections from the amp... is there noise? if not than the noise is from HU or RCA ... if yes, check the amp it is the source of noise

if it is from HU/ RCA , then reconnect RCA to amp and disconnect RCA from HU... if this produces no noise then the the HU is the noise source, if the noise is there get another new RCA they do come defective sometimes
... look this effort has to be done first, you dont know where the problem is neither do we... find the problem component then we can truly not guess at the problem, we can make assumptions from what you have done... but this makes more sense

I edited my quote to make my previous post literate
also I am guessing the same as Haunz
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