remote turn on lead
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remote turn on lead
my friends talon has a older pioneer headunit and he had a sub and we replaced ti along with new RCA's i think we messed up somethign with the remote turn on because the amp isn't getting power. whoever did it before i looked at it didn't do it right, they shoved teh wire in the fuse for the cig lighter, i want to hook it up to the right wire off the headunit. and any other reason the sub would stop working, this sucks.
-steve
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if the question is " What does the remote wire coming from amp go to to make it turn on", my answer is i have it running to the navy blue wire with a white strip on the aftermarket radio harness that should have little letters on it saying remote , i just stripped it somewhere in the middle of the wire and wrapped the remote wire from the amp on it, and i was all set, i hope this helps, if that was the question u was asking
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Originally posted by Maximuzt
if the question is " What does the remote wire coming from amp go to to make it turn on", my answer is i have it running to the navy blue wire with a white strip on the aftermarket radio harness that should have little letters on it saying remote , i just stripped it somewhere in the middle of the wire and wrapped the remote wire from the amp on it, and i was all set, i hope this helps, if that was the question u was asking
if the question is " What does the remote wire coming from amp go to to make it turn on", my answer is i have it running to the navy blue wire with a white strip on the aftermarket radio harness that should have little letters on it saying remote , i just stripped it somewhere in the middle of the wire and wrapped the remote wire from the amp on it, and i was all set, i hope this helps, if that was the question u was asking
his harness doesn't have that connection, i hooked it to a accesory swtiched wire in his car for now, the amp works now and the sub does work but something isn't right. it doesn't hit hard and acts weird sometimes. he has a old 50x2 amp for it and i got him to order a bigger one today on ebay and we should ahve it late week then he'll prolly blow his sub and we'll get a kappa perfect.
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oh k00l, well when he get that better watt amp , the sub will hit harder and will act like it is supposed to. The lower watt amp is the reason it isn't hittin right. I had a 250x2 , hooked to a Triple 10' MTX 6000 plexiglass back box, and it hit ok, but when i got a 1000 watt amp , and upgraded my amp kit to a 4 guage power wire, and the huge 60 watt fuse , it sounds phenominal. hope yall get everything right.. good luck
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Originally posted by Maximuzt
oh k00l, well when he get that better watt amp , the sub will hit harder and will act like it is supposed to. The lower watt amp is the reason it isn't hittin right. I had a 250x2 , hooked to a Triple 10' MTX 6000 plexiglass back box, and it hit ok, but when i got a 1000 watt amp , and upgraded my amp kit to a 4 guage power wire, and the huge 60 watt fuse , it sounds phenominal. hope yall get everything right.. good luck
oh k00l, well when he get that better watt amp , the sub will hit harder and will act like it is supposed to. The lower watt amp is the reason it isn't hittin right. I had a 250x2 , hooked to a Triple 10' MTX 6000 plexiglass back box, and it hit ok, but when i got a 1000 watt amp , and upgraded my amp kit to a 4 guage power wire, and the huge 60 watt fuse , it sounds phenominal. hope yall get everything right.. good luck
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