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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8749214" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>The Audio control is a processor so it shouldn't matter what speakers you tap for it.</p><p>Tap the outgoing from the amp .</p><p>You can use one of those splice connectors but never trust them so I cut the wire and soldered all three back together.</p><p>I have had the problem of the auto sensing remote turn on randomly. </p><p>Like getting something from the trunk and the sub starts vibrating.</p><p>I prefer to just use a fuse tap from the fuse box as the remote. </p><p>That of course was back in the early days when it first came out</p><p>They could have improved it by now IDK</p><p>I kinda hold a grudge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8749214, member: 681842"] The Audio control is a processor so it shouldn't matter what speakers you tap for it. Tap the outgoing from the amp . You can use one of those splice connectors but never trust them so I cut the wire and soldered all three back together. I have had the problem of the auto sensing remote turn on randomly. Like getting something from the trunk and the sub starts vibrating. I prefer to just use a fuse tap from the fuse box as the remote. That of course was back in the early days when it first came out They could have improved it by now IDK I kinda hold a grudge [/QUOTE]
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