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<blockquote data-quote="DarkFox" data-source="post: 3489624" data-attributes="member: 567531"><p>yeah, i was reading the noise sticky in the wirring forum, and did the common pioneer fix they have, no help whatsoever. I also gave the radio its own chassis ground, (as opposed to the factory harness ground,) also no help.</p><p></p><p>TO MSimz, its mounted to wood. And to rob, yeah, may redo the ground to the amp. Got to play with it some. I dont want to, but worst case cenario I will buy a good named isolator. Just really wish I could get it fixed without going that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkFox, post: 3489624, member: 567531"] yeah, i was reading the noise sticky in the wirring forum, and did the common pioneer fix they have, no help whatsoever. I also gave the radio its own chassis ground, (as opposed to the factory harness ground,) also no help. TO MSimz, its mounted to wood. And to rob, yeah, may redo the ground to the amp. Got to play with it some. I dont want to, but worst case cenario I will buy a good named isolator. Just really wish I could get it fixed without going that route. [/QUOTE]
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