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<blockquote data-quote="dr. no" data-source="post: 72722" data-attributes="member: 541721"><p>Well you run the power cable from the pos + batt. terminal to the power terminal on your amp, put the in-line fuse close to the battery. Run the ground wire between the ground terminal on your amp and a good ground point ( bare metal, secure connection, keep it short as possible). And run the remote wire from the back of your headunit (blue) to the remote terminal on your amp. RCA cables run from the RCA outputs on the back of your deck to the amp. Oh, and disconnect the negative battery cable before you start doing any of this so you don't fry anything. easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr. no, post: 72722, member: 541721"] Well you run the power cable from the pos + batt. terminal to the power terminal on your amp, put the in-line fuse close to the battery. Run the ground wire between the ground terminal on your amp and a good ground point ( bare metal, secure connection, keep it short as possible). And run the remote wire from the back of your headunit (blue) to the remote terminal on your amp. RCA cables run from the RCA outputs on the back of your deck to the amp. Oh, and disconnect the negative battery cable before you start doing any of this so you don't fry anything. easy [/QUOTE]
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