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citrix
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What would be the best way to ground all my system components? Im adding several new pieces to my system and want to minimize any noise problems. I currently have just 2 amps and a xover grounded to the chassis in 2 different spots. Im not experiencing any noise problems and would like to keep it that way once i install the new pieces which will consist of 2 eqts, an esp2, a 4xs xover and another amp.

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Mabeita
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If your system is noise free now, I'd stick with the ground points that you're using already. If the new components can be mounted in the same general area, then you're set.

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Agreed, each unit should be grounded close to another in it's own connection, preferably on the same side of the car that the battery is on. AVOID anodized metal screws, or bolts.

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