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wadewills 
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Posted: July 06, 2009 at 10:21 AM / IP Logged  
Does anyone know if there is a way to stop a factory toyota amp on a 1995 camery from poping when the radio cuts on and off? I was thinking maybe a resistor or capasitor might do it but am unsure of the correct one to use and the ohm/farad to use? Many thanks for help. By the way im using the metra 70-8112 and a kenwood radio
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Put a 4 channel noise filter in line and adjust your gain outputs. Quality one usually ranges from $40-$50.
Otherwise I would recommend a full amp bypass if you are going to be putting something bigger into it.
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If you disconnect the remote wire of the radio, while leaving the radio on, does it pop?  Then if you reconnect the remote wire, when the radio is already powered up, does it pop?
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Posted: July 08, 2009 at 11:13 PM / IP Logged  
i've never had this issue with this particular car, but on a Lincoln Towncar, I had to use a 1.5k resistor, which killed the pop instantly. I guess that would be an inexpensive thing to try, but you'll probably end up doing what yimke said.
lemme know how it turns out
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The 1.5k ohm resistor worked because ford amps have only a 5v turn on. Too much voltage and the amp pops the speakers.
Toyota's are another beastfactory amp pop -- posted image.
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Sry for the late reply back! The 1.5k resister did work. I really appreciate all the help yall gave me! Thanks guys
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no problem bro. anytime!factory amp pop -- posted image.
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