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    Buzzing Noise

    Im still getting buzzing noise in the sub and a thumping noise when I insert a cd or change the song even after fixing my ground wire.. What could it possible be?

    #2
    i think i kno what ur talkin bout because u might have to get a better gorund wire an check your HeadUnit back wiring an sub wiring

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      #3
      Do a better job explaining what your system consists of, that way we'll know what your problem could be.

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        #4
        depends on many things. bad ground wire not contact the chasis, or the reciever is grounding out.
        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=161738

        Vouch for: new_beginnings, tommi

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          #5
          I have the same problem with a system installed in my Acura CL. I was told that as a general rule that your ground from amp(s) should be the same size(guage) as the power and also short distance. I also made sure I had a clean surface ground it to. Still didn't help. The more power options I run i.e.-headlights, highbeams, windshield washers. The louder it gets. Could be an amp issue. Good RCA's help too(gold).

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            #6
            What is your setup? how long is your ground wire and what gauge? Do you have the power wire for your amp running along some cheap junky RCA cable? Without knowing what you have and how it's set up, this question is damn difficult to help you with.

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