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<blockquote data-quote="gmanguy" data-source="post: 6794490" data-attributes="member: 621712"><p>This is how i wired in the cd player i had. the wires dont cross all were they do here just for simplicity in the drawing.</p><p></p><p>the switch turns on both the amp and the cd player. the 12v constant for the HU is with the switch in the power terminal of the amp. the 12v acc for the HU is with the other wire of the switch in the remote terminal of the amp. the ground for the HU is in the ground terminal for the amp. the speakers are wire accordingly. i unplugged the speakers from the stock radio and unplugged the radio in the trunk. my car is the column shifter so my center console area is slightly different along with my ash tray. i simply removed the ash tray and the cd player aculy slid in there and held very sturdy. the sound quality of this over having a LOC to power the subs is tremendously better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmanguy, post: 6794490, member: 621712"] This is how i wired in the cd player i had. the wires dont cross all were they do here just for simplicity in the drawing. the switch turns on both the amp and the cd player. the 12v constant for the HU is with the switch in the power terminal of the amp. the 12v acc for the HU is with the other wire of the switch in the remote terminal of the amp. the ground for the HU is in the ground terminal for the amp. the speakers are wire accordingly. i unplugged the speakers from the stock radio and unplugged the radio in the trunk. my car is the column shifter so my center console area is slightly different along with my ash tray. i simply removed the ash tray and the cd player aculy slid in there and held very sturdy. the sound quality of this over having a LOC to power the subs is tremendously better. [/QUOTE]
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