Interference from new speaker install

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You can install a LOC followed by a ground loop isolator just before the amplifier. See below examples. I have done several car audio installations and the only thing that fixes the issue without breaking the bank is a ground loop isolator

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Awesome... I will try that. Much cheaper than other options I have been looking at. Hell I've already put a lot of time and money in it.

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You can install a LOC followed by a ground loop isolator just before the amplifier. See below examples. I have done several car audio installations and the only thing that fixes the issue without breaking the bank is a ground loop isolator

Kicker 46KISLOC2 K-Series Stereo Line-Output Converter w/Remote Turn-On Output https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VKFSLKN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JwyhFb35NZEX4

PAC SNI-1 Noise Isolator, 1 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000K50HJE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6yyhFbJ2P82DD
I would need 2 of both of those right? one for the front speakers and one for the rear.

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I would need 2 of both of those right? one for the front speakers and one for the rear.

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Depends on how you got the signal. If I remember correctly you tapped the speaker wires on the truck wire loom which is a speaker high level input to your amp. Each side +/- is one RCA channel so if you tapped only two speakers you have two RCA channels. For that you need only one loc and ground loop isolator. Double that for four channels.
 
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Depends on how you got the signal. If I remember correctly you tapped the speaker wires on the truck wire loom which is a speaker high level input to your amp. Each side +/- is one RCA channel so if you tapped only two speakers you have two RCA channels. For that you need only one loc and ground loop isolator. Double that for four channels.
Yes I tapped all 4 speakers so the fade would still work. And I know the dash speakers are some how integrated into the front door speakers so I didn't want to lose those.

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