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<blockquote data-quote="FarrisAudio" data-source="post: 6754855" data-attributes="member: 586769"><p>My speakers recently started popping, when i turn my lights on, blinkers on. I have my door speakers and subs wired powered by amps, not the cd player. If i have it turned up loud, it will do make the subs pop pretty violently.</p><p></p><p>I checked to see if something with the cd player wiring was wrong. I jumped the power wires to the amps input, to see if it was something from the ones in my dash, and it still did it. I then tried jumping the remote wire going into my sub amp to the + wire from my dash, and hooked my mp3 player to my amp. so there was no signal or remote wire coming from my cd player to the amp. It was just by itself, and it didn't pop at all. Could my cd player be messed up? or the wiring?</p><p></p><p>Someone also told me the ground on fords will cause an interference, but i grounded it to the chassis and it still dd it. im stumped. Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarrisAudio, post: 6754855, member: 586769"] My speakers recently started popping, when i turn my lights on, blinkers on. I have my door speakers and subs wired powered by amps, not the cd player. If i have it turned up loud, it will do make the subs pop pretty violently. I checked to see if something with the cd player wiring was wrong. I jumped the power wires to the amps input, to see if it was something from the ones in my dash, and it still did it. I then tried jumping the remote wire going into my sub amp to the + wire from my dash, and hooked my mp3 player to my amp. so there was no signal or remote wire coming from my cd player to the amp. It was just by itself, and it didn't pop at all. Could my cd player be messed up? or the wiring? Someone also told me the ground on fords will cause an interference, but i grounded it to the chassis and it still dd it. im stumped. Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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