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right side speakers have static

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ok my speakers have been working fine. i get in my truck today and the right side is like screaming with static the left side works fine. i turn the stereo off and it stops. any ideas help?

edit: i have ia comps

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Check your rcas's and ground at the amp and behind the deck. Alo make sure your speaker wires are not grounded to metal.

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it could be the ground but the rca is to the same channel on the amp for both sides. i think it may be the ground to the crossover is loose. is that a possibility?

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Yea I plan on doing it when it stops raining, also it will like fad out so you can't hear it then it will over power the music sometimes wtf man

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Sounds like a driver board in your amp is going out. What amp?

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Its a bass pro or something like that. its a crap amp iv had for years. This would not surprise me.

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Try another amp if you have one. That would be the easiest way to find out if it's the amp.

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Thank you 98 gmc for your responses. Just jumped in the car and the static was so loud, when the radio turned on I jumped and hit my head on the roof. lol so now neither side is working just ungodly loud static. So I'm guessing its the amp.

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ok so i changed the ground out 2 times check the connections

unplugged replugged rcas in the speakers worked but poping sound when turned on/off

messed with some other grounds same thing but when i turned up the volume is made a strange mic feedback sound i guess.

so any other suggestions of it it deff the amp i dont have an extra right now so im waitinf for my buddy to come drop one off

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yep it was the amp its done for. any good suggestions for a amp for highs?

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about 100ish maybe like 150 its only on the comps in the front soo like 100watt per channel is the most i wanted to do but no less then 85watts. idk if it matters for comps as much as subs.

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Imo buy a quality amplifier. Stick with a more mainstream brand. For the budget AudioPipe and Maxxsonics should fit the bill nicely.

Used is always a good option as well.

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