long blasts messing up my speakers?

Ok hello again brothers. So I recently installed my shocker kit and well this is the second time this has happened so I am asking for help. As you can probably tell by the title with a combination of loud music and a long horn blast my speakers mess up and I have to turn my stereo off and back on for them to work properly. It seems like the sub and front right speaker are the only ones that work. It’s only happened twice out of all the times in two months. So here is a little insight on my wiring . I have a after market stereo a sub hooked up to a amp normal stuff. I don’t have my speakers amped or anything. Now this is where I might get negative comments. I have my compressor wire to a switch to a fuse to the battery where the amp hot wire is. Just on the same battery. Then I have the air solenoid to a push button switch then directly to the same battery. (no fuse) . I have a 6.0 f250 diesel with 2 batteries so i don’t think power is the issue but I am not a expert. Any insight?

is the compressor grounded to the same spot where your amp is?

No amp is grounded in the cab and compressor is grounded in the bed. I think that because the amp is hooked up to the stereo with the remote wire when I do the horn blast it messes with the stereo affecting the speakers. I am thinking about wiring the air solenoid wire to the other battery.

That’s weird because the horn solenoid uses very little power.

The stereo just can’t handle the sheer awesomeness of the Shockers. lol

Hahaha . I think it might only happen when the compressor running as well. Mane I should run the compressor and solenoid to the other battery

I have an 04 powerstroke with 2 kicker 10’s powered by a 1200 watt kicker amp and 2 viair 440c’s. I have never had any electrical issues so my bet is a wiring problem with the horn setup.