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Factory head unit to sub amp help plz
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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7532900" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>...dont use the wiper fuse haha...not that this is necesarrily a terrible idea, but chargers have switched power at the cig socket where you can grab remote. HOWEVER when running remote off of lines like these you run the risk of haveing some issues with the amp...just trust me on that one. If your going to go the LOC route, I recomend getting yourself one that created a dedicated remote line for you...if you want to run high level inputs to get signal to the amp...you may be stuck with something like the cig socket, just make sure its not high current</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7532900, member: 628274"] ...dont use the wiper fuse haha...not that this is necesarrily a terrible idea, but chargers have switched power at the cig socket where you can grab remote. HOWEVER when running remote off of lines like these you run the risk of haveing some issues with the amp...just trust me on that one. If your going to go the LOC route, I recomend getting yourself one that created a dedicated remote line for you...if you want to run high level inputs to get signal to the amp...you may be stuck with something like the cig socket, just make sure its not high current [/QUOTE]
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