Old 12-18-2005, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by 2legit2quit
In a car with the amp mounted in the trunk, I like to run them down the center of the car under the console. Kind of a PITA but it's the best place to run them IMO.
Went ahead and did just that. Problem solved. For future reference anyone who has this problem should.

1. Check all your connections and make sure they are going to the right location.
2. Make sure you have a good ground from the amp. to the metal (no paint) part of the car.
3. If your RF cables are platinum or silver in color they are a better conductor than your traditional copper and will pick the current from running along side your amp power cable. Be sure to route these either up the middle of your car through the ctr. console or on the other side of the drivers seat. Either or, as long as they are not right next to power wire being ran.
4. Copper does not conduct as well and this noise may not be heard, but it is still a possibilty. So to be on the safe side and make this a one time job, run them separate.
5. If this does not solve your problem then take it to a proffesionial.