feed back noise problem

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Huck

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I had the same thing. Even with a better ground it didn't go away, so I re ran my RCAs on the other side of the truck, away from the power. Problem solved.
 

dirty runner

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i thought he had already stated that the power was run down one side of the truck and the rca's down the other
 

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i thought he had already stated that the power was run down one side of the truck and the rca's down the other
many others can read this post, other than the OP. Huck added some good info in case anyone esle watching has the same issues.
 

jwaldo432

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Agreed with others on here, Check your RCA shields, and with the eq there could be a ground loop my audio shop here in texas sells something for it, all you do i plug in your rcas ground the eleminator and run its rcas. If you get alternator feedback when you rev the engine then this is more than likely the problem but not alway. Hope this helps.
 

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