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<blockquote data-quote="truspector" data-source="post: 5856470" data-attributes="member: 609285"><p>I've wired something similar up for one of my friends. You can use a PC power supply to power the amp. Make sure the one that you are using has enough amperage to properly power the amplifier. Hook one of the +12V rails to the amp power connector with a bridge over to the remote turn on and one of the ground cables to the ground connector. To activate the power supply cross the green cable with one of the black cables (ground), but NOT the one hooked up to the amp. UNPLUG THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING THE CONNECTIONS and I would not recommend this for any amplifier that is pushing more than 400 - 500 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truspector, post: 5856470, member: 609285"] I've wired something similar up for one of my friends. You can use a PC power supply to power the amp. Make sure the one that you are using has enough amperage to properly power the amplifier. Hook one of the +12V rails to the amp power connector with a bridge over to the remote turn on and one of the ground cables to the ground connector. To activate the power supply cross the green cable with one of the black cables (ground), but NOT the one hooked up to the amp. UNPLUG THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING THE CONNECTIONS and I would not recommend this for any amplifier that is pushing more than 400 - 500 watts. [/QUOTE]
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