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mauri197 
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hey guys i did 2003 ford mustang with 2 twelve in elclipes and 5/7 in da doors and rear deck everything is running of two memphis amps and a clarion x-over left the stock battery in the front and put a kinetic 1400 batterry in the back the noise is more like a buzzing noise and less of engine noise but when i pull the radio out from its mounting location the buzzing noise goes away im stuck any thoughts also the head unit is an elipse radio memphis 1100 and memphis 200 4 channel
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Something in your dash is radiating noise. You'll need to find that device and either a: relocate it, or b: shield it. Those are your choices...
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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how can i shield it tanx for the fast response
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First thing I'd try is different RCA cables with better shielding and direct grounding the case of the HU to the vehicle chassis.  Shielding RF away from your HU from an outside source can be difficult.  First try simply improving the HU and line-level signal shielding.
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i gronded the chassis of the radio to car chassis
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mauri197 wrote:
i gronded the chassis of the radio to car chassis

OK, good.  So did it help?  Did you try better RCA cables?

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changed rca wires grounded the radio to chassis and rado chassis to car tanxs guys everything is good now

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