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RCA Wire Interference From Amp Power Wire
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8843546" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I like to run my power down either side and my RCAs down the middle from the deck with the Remote wire. I thought you stated that your damaged /Cut RCAs you repaired were the issue with the humming ect. and you tried another set outside the vehicle and the new were fine? Most RCAs are shielded pretty good these days as well as the Power wiring jacket fairly thick to keep from issues being laid side by side, Have you just tried running the new ones laid beside the power wiring yet to test without putting all the paneling back in?.You can usually put power wiring or Rcas , One upper door seal and the Rcas just below the carpet tucked in and use a small sheet of 1/4" -1/2 foam on top of each other where they cross in the rear has worked for me in the past in a 92 Integra</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8843546, member: 634282"] I like to run my power down either side and my RCAs down the middle from the deck with the Remote wire. I thought you stated that your damaged /Cut RCAs you repaired were the issue with the humming ect. and you tried another set outside the vehicle and the new were fine? Most RCAs are shielded pretty good these days as well as the Power wiring jacket fairly thick to keep from issues being laid side by side, Have you just tried running the new ones laid beside the power wiring yet to test without putting all the paneling back in?.You can usually put power wiring or Rcas , One upper door seal and the Rcas just below the carpet tucked in and use a small sheet of 1/4" -1/2 foam on top of each other where they cross in the rear has worked for me in the past in a 92 Integra [/QUOTE]
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