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installed new RF amp for door speakers, whirring/clicking sounds
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<blockquote data-quote="na96ek" data-source="post: 7345297" data-attributes="member: 632406"><p>im getting the remote from the cigarette lighter 12v wire. I have heard not to do this but I cant really figure out how it can make a difference if its just a 12v power wire?... I was going to try getting a 12v signal straight from the battery and just putting a switch on the dash to turn the amps on/off. The LOC is made by fierce audio its the ****** one that best buy sells b/c I was in a rush that day and my local car audio shop was sold out of all thier LOC's... I understand they arent the best way to do things in general but im just saving up for a nice HU... It didnt seem to give me problems with my Pioneer amp but maybe since it was through the sub i just didnt hear it as much because I know door speakers are more sensitive to interference. My LOC has 6 wires coming out of it. One positive on each speaker and two negative's for each speaker. The instructions were very vague but for my application it told me to use 2 grounds to each speaker negative and the positive to each speaker positive. What else can I do with it?</p><p></p><p>what do you usualy use for a rem wire source?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="na96ek, post: 7345297, member: 632406"] im getting the remote from the cigarette lighter 12v wire. I have heard not to do this but I cant really figure out how it can make a difference if its just a 12v power wire?... I was going to try getting a 12v signal straight from the battery and just putting a switch on the dash to turn the amps on/off. The LOC is made by fierce audio its the ****** one that best buy sells b/c I was in a rush that day and my local car audio shop was sold out of all thier LOC's... I understand they arent the best way to do things in general but im just saving up for a nice HU... It didnt seem to give me problems with my Pioneer amp but maybe since it was through the sub i just didnt hear it as much because I know door speakers are more sensitive to interference. My LOC has 6 wires coming out of it. One positive on each speaker and two negative's for each speaker. The instructions were very vague but for my application it told me to use 2 grounds to each speaker negative and the positive to each speaker positive. What else can I do with it? what do you usualy use for a rem wire source? [/QUOTE]
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