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<blockquote data-quote="djman37" data-source="post: 1364085" data-attributes="member: 554697"><p>different amps have different current draws on the REM line. so yeah, but be sure to fuse it. I have my amps on manual switches AFTER a relay off the HU. 1 for sub amps, 1 for front stage. The HU has to be on for them to even be able to switch on.</p><p></p><p>HU's have a delay built-in to help prevent turn-on pop. The HU fires up, then sends the remote on signal. If the amp is on first, you are much more likely to get a pop when the HU turns on.</p><p></p><p>there's an article on bcae1.com about different amp draws...some are quite high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djman37, post: 1364085, member: 554697"] different amps have different current draws on the REM line. so yeah, but be sure to fuse it. I have my amps on manual switches AFTER a relay off the HU. 1 for sub amps, 1 for front stage. The HU has to be on for them to even be able to switch on. HU's have a delay built-in to help prevent turn-on pop. The HU fires up, then sends the remote on signal. If the amp is on first, you are much more likely to get a pop when the HU turns on. there's an article on bcae1.com about different amp draws...some are quite high. [/QUOTE]
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