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I have a 93 Explorer and i installed a new CD player. Now the speaker sound like they are shoring out. They pop and make noise. It seems to happen when the speaker wires behind the reciever are moved. I checked all connections and they are good and are insulated. It seems that it is picking up feedback from some where. I was thinking maybe at the factory amp. Does anyone know where it is located? Can't i just unhook it and bypass it. The new CD player has a big enough amp. What else should i check?

