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<blockquote data-quote="lovindabass" data-source="post: 6266323" data-attributes="member: 606900"><p>ok you have a positive terminal a ground terminal and you have a (REM) or remote wire. The remote wire is a switched power source or when you turn on the key switch it allows power to go to it then. ( so amp doesn't stay on all the time and drain your battery. ) your rca is a wire thats just like home audio and video where you usually have a red and white wire that goes from the HU to the amp. it allows the hu to send signal to the amp. the rca looks like a thick speaker wire but the ends have a thick stud with a small tube around the out side of the stud that usually go on the input side of the amp. feel free to send me a pm if you have any other questions. I have many times helped people who have never even thought of car audio and i have plenty of patience. so just shoot me any of your questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovindabass, post: 6266323, member: 606900"] ok you have a positive terminal a ground terminal and you have a (REM) or remote wire. The remote wire is a switched power source or when you turn on the key switch it allows power to go to it then. ( so amp doesn't stay on all the time and drain your battery. ) your rca is a wire thats just like home audio and video where you usually have a red and white wire that goes from the HU to the amp. it allows the hu to send signal to the amp. the rca looks like a thick speaker wire but the ends have a thick stud with a small tube around the out side of the stud that usually go on the input side of the amp. feel free to send me a pm if you have any other questions. I have many times helped people who have never even thought of car audio and i have plenty of patience. so just shoot me any of your questions. [/QUOTE]
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