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<blockquote data-quote="brice15s" data-source="post: 8841447" data-attributes="member: 688602"><p>I just said the ignition wire allows your amp to turn on and off with key. its common sense that its tied into the vehicles ignition. I didnt notice his amp doesnt have the actual screw in ignition wire, and that its apart of a harness.</p><p></p><p>Illumination wire - ill admit, ive never used it and wasnt sure what it was for, just knew it didnt affect your audio quality.</p><p></p><p>Remote wire, look at the amp he mentioned, it has a ethernet port on the rear labeled "Remote". I have a habit of calling the actual blue remote wire an ignition wire because it allows your device to power up upon ignition. please calm down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brice15s, post: 8841447, member: 688602"] I just said the ignition wire allows your amp to turn on and off with key. its common sense that its tied into the vehicles ignition. I didnt notice his amp doesnt have the actual screw in ignition wire, and that its apart of a harness. Illumination wire - ill admit, ive never used it and wasnt sure what it was for, just knew it didnt affect your audio quality. Remote wire, look at the amp he mentioned, it has a ethernet port on the rear labeled "Remote". I have a habit of calling the actual blue remote wire an ignition wire because it allows your device to power up upon ignition. please calm down [/QUOTE]
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