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<blockquote data-quote="bri487" data-source="post: 246759" data-attributes="member: 546916"><p>When i installed my first system in my mustang i was using the stock deck (it actually sounded decent) and a JL mono block amp. i dont know about your amp, but mine had a signal sensing option on it allowing the amp to turn on when it got a signal from the line output converter. therefore i did not have to use the remote turn on. If you really wanted to run your pioneer deck, many companies make OEM audio interfacing that will allow you to use your factory controls on the steering wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bri487, post: 246759, member: 546916"] When i installed my first system in my mustang i was using the stock deck (it actually sounded decent) and a JL mono block amp. i dont know about your amp, but mine had a signal sensing option on it allowing the amp to turn on when it got a signal from the line output converter. therefore i did not have to use the remote turn on. If you really wanted to run your pioneer deck, many companies make OEM audio interfacing that will allow you to use your factory controls on the steering wheel. [/QUOTE]
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