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RCA Wire Interference From Amp Power Wire
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<blockquote data-quote="EmpiricalApe" data-source="post: 8843510" data-attributes="member: 688568"><p>I recently figured out that my subwoofer buzz is from my RCA wires being ran along my Amp power wire, or at least an issue with the rca wire along the way. Is there any way to test that specific rca wire to see if it is for sure just interference from the power wire, without re-running the rcas first. Or a way to stop that interference without moving the rcas. There's not really anywhere else in my car to run rcas other than where I have them currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmpiricalApe, post: 8843510, member: 688568"] I recently figured out that my subwoofer buzz is from my RCA wires being ran along my Amp power wire, or at least an issue with the rca wire along the way. Is there any way to test that specific rca wire to see if it is for sure just interference from the power wire, without re-running the rcas first. Or a way to stop that interference without moving the rcas. There's not really anywhere else in my car to run rcas other than where I have them currently. [/QUOTE]
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