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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 2194114" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>On your amp there is a set of three terminals that have "Power In" above them. These connections will be used as follows:</p><p></p><p>a) Your 12v power connection will attach to the amp input terminal marked 'Batt'</p><p></p><p>b) Your ground connection will attach to the amp input terminal marked</p><p></p><p>'GND'</p><p></p><p>c) Your amp remote turn-on lead from the head unit will attach to the amp input terminal marked 'P. Cont'</p><p></p><p>For your purpose of quickly killing the amp's power on demand you'll want to put the toggle switch inline on the lead for the remote turn-on circuit (see Item C above). When that toggle is switched to its "On" position it will allow current to flow through the line to tell the amp to turn on when sent the appropriate signal from the HU. When the toggle is in the "Off" position it will keep that signal from reaching the amp and will, in turn, keep it from operating.</p><p></p><p>As for the best way to wire your subs....since your subs are Single Voice Coil 4 Ohm drivers your only reasonable option with this particular amplifier will be to run one subwoofer per amp channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 2194114, member: 561023"] On your amp there is a set of three terminals that have "Power In" above them. These connections will be used as follows: a) Your 12v power connection will attach to the amp input terminal marked 'Batt' b) Your ground connection will attach to the amp input terminal marked 'GND' c) Your amp remote turn-on lead from the head unit will attach to the amp input terminal marked 'P. Cont' For your purpose of quickly killing the amp's power on demand you'll want to put the toggle switch inline on the lead for the remote turn-on circuit (see Item C above). When that toggle is switched to its "On" position it will allow current to flow through the line to tell the amp to turn on when sent the appropriate signal from the HU. When the toggle is in the "Off" position it will keep that signal from reaching the amp and will, in turn, keep it from operating. As for the best way to wire your subs....since your subs are Single Voice Coil 4 Ohm drivers your only reasonable option with this particular amplifier will be to run one subwoofer per amp channel. [/QUOTE]
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