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Posted: July 12, 2005 at 9:43 AM / IP Logged  
what i do is put one contact on the amp's ground and another on the battery terminal (Via 8 awg wire with little to no resistance) and take the resistance measure off that
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geepherder - he already did that.  Me and TruckSystem went over 99.99999% of the troubleshooting steps including the wiring.  If you were so interested in this why did you not step in the begining (this topic has been active for a bit).
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Posted: July 12, 2005 at 8:59 PM / IP Logged  

TruckSystem,

I didn't mean to check resistance of the ground, however that may not be a bad idea.  I don't think this will point to the problem, though, since the noise is only on one side.  What I meant was to check if any of the speaker leads are shorted to ground.  Disconnect them at the amp, then test for continuity to the amp ground.

us_test,

From what I read, it appeared that he did not, only switched the RCA's.  The reason I didn't step in sooner is because I stay a lot busier these days, and am not in here near as often anymore.

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