Stereo upgrade
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Excerpt from Rockford Fosgate:
Class-D and Class-A/D amplifiers have power supplies that switch on and off at high frequencies, which can emit EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) signals into the air. These signals can cause interference with signal processors, wireless devices, and radio waves including AM and FM signals. Modifications in amp designs have been made to keep this to a minimum. However, devices that are in close proximity to the amp can still suffer from such interference.
Class-D and Class-A/D amplifiers have power supplies that switch on and off at high frequencies, which can emit EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) signals into the air. These signals can cause interference with signal processors, wireless devices, and radio waves including AM and FM signals. Modifications in amp designs have been made to keep this to a minimum. However, devices that are in close proximity to the amp can still suffer from such interference.
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The best advise is to create a new thread and let us know what you have in mind. There is a lot of good info to read up on also.
Here is some information we will need to base suggestion on.
Year and model bike?
Budget?
Will you be doing the installation?
How many speakers do you plan on installing and in what locations?
Type if music you listen to?
Is FM radio important? Just to name a few.
This will at least get the ball rolling for you.
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