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<blockquote data-quote="bigman411" data-source="post: 1135237" data-attributes="member: 562517"><p>None of this ever happened when I had my other kicker components in. I have more speakers in the car now, since I have 2 more tweeters left in. Also obviously a bigger amp. You are right about the ground loop isolator, but alot of people get that to fix the problem. Do I need new RCA cables? I am running on extension cords, since they wouldnt reach my new amp. So from my brain i got rca cables, then extension cords then the ground loop to attach to amp. Could that be the problem too many extension cords? But thats really only for the front speakers since the isolator is only on the front channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigman411, post: 1135237, member: 562517"] None of this ever happened when I had my other kicker components in. I have more speakers in the car now, since I have 2 more tweeters left in. Also obviously a bigger amp. You are right about the ground loop isolator, but alot of people get that to fix the problem. Do I need new RCA cables? I am running on extension cords, since they wouldnt reach my new amp. So from my brain i got rca cables, then extension cords then the ground loop to attach to amp. Could that be the problem too many extension cords? But thats really only for the front speakers since the isolator is only on the front channel. [/QUOTE]
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