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<blockquote data-quote="fantomas" data-source="post: 356867" data-attributes="member: 542363"><p>what kind of amp is it? the ground should go to the negative(-) (as it seems it is) and the positive(+) should be hooked up to a fused line from the battery. the REM should be hooked up to either the ignition wire or the remote turn on coming from the head unit.</p><p></p><p>There might be a problem with the amp though...i ask what kind of amp it is because most amps...the light should come on whether the power wire is connected or not, as long as theres a remote and a ground connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fantomas, post: 356867, member: 542363"] what kind of amp is it? the ground should go to the negative(-) (as it seems it is) and the positive(+) should be hooked up to a fused line from the battery. the REM should be hooked up to either the ignition wire or the remote turn on coming from the head unit. There might be a problem with the amp though...i ask what kind of amp it is because most amps...the light should come on whether the power wire is connected or not, as long as theres a remote and a ground connection. [/QUOTE]
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