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<blockquote data-quote="edoo244" data-source="post: 8915830" data-attributes="member: 693925"><p>I did my own install on 2015 Accord. Stock deck, replaced front speakers with mids and highs up front, 1 sub, 2 amps, and a DSP in trunk. It sounds fine until I get to a certain power range then some distortion that sounds "like lightning" starts coming through the speakers. A couple ideas I have are: All the wires that are ran on the drivers side - it has 8 awg power line powering two amps and dsp in trunk. The stock speaker leads I ran to the trunk for my audio source. The 12 Volt turn-on, and return lines from the amps to the speakers. There's also some stock electrical running along that side. Also, my ground might not be perfect. Found a hole behind back seat, sanded it and found a bolt that locked down my ground and even added a little solder.</p><p>Any thoughts? Lightning sound is the best I can describe it - very scratchy and powerful - takes over all audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edoo244, post: 8915830, member: 693925"] I did my own install on 2015 Accord. Stock deck, replaced front speakers with mids and highs up front, 1 sub, 2 amps, and a DSP in trunk. It sounds fine until I get to a certain power range then some distortion that sounds "like lightning" starts coming through the speakers. A couple ideas I have are: All the wires that are ran on the drivers side - it has 8 awg power line powering two amps and dsp in trunk. The stock speaker leads I ran to the trunk for my audio source. The 12 Volt turn-on, and return lines from the amps to the speakers. There's also some stock electrical running along that side. Also, my ground might not be perfect. Found a hole behind back seat, sanded it and found a bolt that locked down my ground and even added a little solder. Any thoughts? Lightning sound is the best I can describe it - very scratchy and powerful - takes over all audio. [/QUOTE]
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