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    static noise in speakers.

    i hooked up my amp and when turn on the music i can hear static noises. im guessing i have a certain wire hooked up wrong. i'm not sure... any other possible way to to cause this noise?

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    Poor ground. Clean up all your grounding points and tightened them up good.
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      #3
      Originally posted by ssondubs View Post
      Poor ground. Clean up all your grounding points and tightened them up good.
      u mean the ground for the amp?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ely585 View Post
        u mean the ground for the amp?
        Check every ground to make sure.

        Also make sure your RCA cable isn't grounding due to chaffed RCA cable insulation.
        1993 Accord LX Coupe 5spd

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          #5
          If the static is coming from the speakers I would look for bad speaker connections either at the amp or the back of the deck. You should even consider the RCA's as well, could be bad. A bad amp ground will cause the amp to shut off and on during high power draw or turning, not static.
          Originally posted by Mishakol129
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            #6
            When you ran the wires for the amp, were you sure that you did not run the rca's next to the power wire?


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              Originally posted by AbsurdNY View Post
              When you ran the wires for the amp, were you sure that you did not run the rca's next to the power wire?
              Again, this WONT cause static. This will cause engine noise (hum) to leak into the audio stream, NOT static. Its a loose SPEAKER wire.
              Originally posted by Mishakol129
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