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Old 05-10-2008, 01:29 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Best amp for noise reduction?

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There is some great info up there, you will also want to physically check where all the grounds in the audio system are, they all need to be at the same point(headunit, processors, amp, satalite radio, etc...), and that the engine and body grounds have been upgraded as well, this can be an issue...
The A4300 power ratings are at 12V not at 14.4 like most everyone else's, so the ratings are a little under what they actually are.
Balanced cabling is another way as well to reduce induced noise, audison makes rca 2 bal adapters for there VRX series amps that you can buy. The Balanced signal is that of pro audio(live) and is very resistant to noise induction.
But 9 out of 10 times it will be install related and can be fixed without spending more money on products.
all ratings for amplifiers are on an even plane. CEA-2006 standards.
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