This weekend i did a little sound upgrade, didn't want anything obnoxious.
I did a 1k watt amp(over kill :rofl , and 2 8" kickers behind my back seat( W tweeters). running my factory radio (well actually a Mach 300) same thing.
Did you run all wires together? As in your main power cable next to the RCA cables? Is so that's probably your feedback. The main cable and remote wire need to run together while the RCA cables need to run at least 12 inches away from the others. The current running through your power wires is picked up through the RCAs and heard as feedback in the speaks.
It's strange. I've done a few other stereo Installs on my buddy's trucks and never had this issue. I always run the wires there. Maybe it's cheap wiring. All of theirs we used expensive wiring, amps ect... Who knows
Yeah that is a possibly. What is the size different in the amp wire that you used versus the amp wire they used? When I did my mustang I used 0/1 gauge wire and if the RCA got anywhere close to it I would get feedback.
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