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ok.....Im lost completely on this one......I rewired my whole system, all the speakers to the 4 channel, rewired the rcas, the remote, regrounded everything, the whole nine yards.....The alternator whine was almost none existant till i tuned the amps. Started with a louder alternator whine, then i heard my speakers popping as i changed tracks, so i figured id try to reground my head unit. After i get that ready to reground i turn the car on, i could be about an inch from metal and everything popped, with no spark. As soon as i touch metal, everything pops again. This is where i become lost. I take the ground off, and i hear a rumbling, i open the trunk and my subs are moving with no signal, the cd player has no ground, no signal, and the subs, and the rest of the speakers, are moving with the alternator. So i shut the car off then turn it back to battery, THEIR STILL MOVING ON THEIR OWN!!!!!

Help me.....please......I am completely and utterly lost on this problem.......

quiet customs

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Edited by rabidmechanic05

Thats pretty similar to what happened to me with my subs, and speakers. To keep the subs from moving in and out "popping" with no signal, I had to turn the Gain and LPF down on the amp little by little until it stopped. That stopped the speakers from moving in and out with no signal. This could be the problem, it might not. But worth the try eh? Another member on here told me it could be caused by a bad component on the amp. So check that out.

~MadroX

Did you get a recent shipment of gremlins? Did you feed them after midnight? Did you get them wet? If so, there is your problem right there. LOL

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