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Hi, i am having a problem with background noise from my car to the speakers wen my music is not playing. It makes defferent frequency noises when my revs go up and down. I have wired my power lead on the same side of the car as the wires from the head unit to the amp,iv herd that the power lead transfers the noise the the leads,and would running the power lead on the other side of the car work?

  • jackstephens Jun 07, 2009

    what filter would you recomend...i have a fusion fe-409 amp with vibe k series 525 watt 6x9s an the power lead is quiet thick?

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Use a filter in your power supply line. and have good ground connection

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You could try to run the power and rca wires on seperate sides of vehicle, tighten/relocate ground, or buy better rca cables. Thanks

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