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<blockquote data-quote="Sask84gt" data-source="post: 8815121" data-attributes="member: 686926"><p>Hey all, new guy here with his first post. Need some help with wiring a remote turn on wire for a Rockford Fosgate p300-10 powered sub.</p><p>Little back story to let you know what I’m doing. 1984 foxbody mustang gt. Didn’t want to destroy the factory original dash so decided to install a Kenwood KAC m5024BT amp to run 4 speakers and then added a p300-10 for some extra bass.</p><p>Ran the remote wire for the amp to a factory amp pull switch that was in the car stock.</p><p></p><p>I need to run a remote wire for the sub and am wondering if I can tie into the wire I ran for the BT amp and connect to the same 12v switched source? So basically they both turn on when the switch is pulled.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sask84gt, post: 8815121, member: 686926"] Hey all, new guy here with his first post. Need some help with wiring a remote turn on wire for a Rockford Fosgate p300-10 powered sub. Little back story to let you know what I’m doing. 1984 foxbody mustang gt. Didn’t want to destroy the factory original dash so decided to install a Kenwood KAC m5024BT amp to run 4 speakers and then added a p300-10 for some extra bass. Ran the remote wire for the amp to a factory amp pull switch that was in the car stock. I need to run a remote wire for the sub and am wondering if I can tie into the wire I ran for the BT amp and connect to the same 12v switched source? So basically they both turn on when the switch is pulled. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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