Sounds right. But it almost sounds as if his remote wire is wired into the factory harness and not to the actual headunit itself....what kind of vehicle? GM uses a different color wire for the remote to connect to the HU harness. If you connected the blue wire off the GM harness to the new unit I believe it is a constant 12v. I think the pink wire off the GM harness is the switched 12v if I remember correctly. Like I said though this is with a lot of GM vehicles.
I'd also add a fuse on remote wire incase anything happens =)Ah I had a 65 'Stang back in the dayYou could run the turn on wire directly from the accessory fuse in your fuse block straight back to your amp. When you turn the key to on/accessory then you'll get the power to turn the amp on.
Yes you got it. Be sure to cap/tape off the hu blue wire as it appears it is live all the time.Thanks DukeNut! Although I'm not sure I follow. Would I bypass the turn on wire (blue) coming out of my HU and run a line directly from the accessory fuse to the AMP?