andrewnriley
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Feedback through REAR speakers
Hey I know there are similar posts on this, basically I am adding an aftermarket amp and sub to my 2010 tahoe w/bose premium sound. I bought the PAC GM1416 adpater that allows you to add RCA out from your stock head unit.
I ran power, rca, and remote wire and before i put the stereo back in, i wanted to make sure it still was working! It worked fine but there was feedback, which i figured was coming from the PAC adapter. I bought a ground loop isolator, which has rca in and out and two extra wires?? (for remote? ground?) Anyways, I didn't have time for now to pull apart and put the adapter in, so I plugged in the stock connections to the head unit so everything is back to stock, except that I have power (not hooked up), rca, and remote all running to the rear of the car. No extra wires are hooked up at all, and yet I sitll have this damn feedback coming from my speakers!! It makes no sense, unless there is an extra wire that goes to ground that i missed behind the head unit that somehow came unplugged???
The whole stereo is back to its stock condition right now, but i'm getting a whine (based on rpm). Obviously ground issue, but why, when i have nothing extra installed.
Thanks,
Andrew
Hey I know there are similar posts on this, basically I am adding an aftermarket amp and sub to my 2010 tahoe w/bose premium sound. I bought the PAC GM1416 adpater that allows you to add RCA out from your stock head unit.
I ran power, rca, and remote wire and before i put the stereo back in, i wanted to make sure it still was working! It worked fine but there was feedback, which i figured was coming from the PAC adapter. I bought a ground loop isolator, which has rca in and out and two extra wires?? (for remote? ground?) Anyways, I didn't have time for now to pull apart and put the adapter in, so I plugged in the stock connections to the head unit so everything is back to stock, except that I have power (not hooked up), rca, and remote all running to the rear of the car. No extra wires are hooked up at all, and yet I sitll have this damn feedback coming from my speakers!! It makes no sense, unless there is an extra wire that goes to ground that i missed behind the head unit that somehow came unplugged???
The whole stereo is back to its stock condition right now, but i'm getting a whine (based on rpm). Obviously ground issue, but why, when i have nothing extra installed.
Thanks,
Andrew
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