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<blockquote data-quote="Loaked" data-source="post: 4547977" data-attributes="member: 589856"><p>I have a Lexus IS250 that has a stock amp in the trunk. There is a wire that you tap on to from the stock amp to use as a remote wire to power an aftermarket amp. The only problem is that the remote wire from the stock amp only feeds 6.5volts, which is enough to turn on some amps.</p><p></p><p>I had a Mmats 1500w amp I hooked up and it wont even turn on, goes into protect moede, and when it did turn on it cut in and out.</p><p></p><p>I have a Nakamichi 2ch amp bridged running a dual 2 ohm sub wired to 4ohms. It turns on and works, but gets hot instantly and shuts off after a while. Im wondering if this is becauase of the remote wires low votalge??</p><p></p><p>Any nifty little gadget that could boost the voltage on the remote wire? Any other thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loaked, post: 4547977, member: 589856"] I have a Lexus IS250 that has a stock amp in the trunk. There is a wire that you tap on to from the stock amp to use as a remote wire to power an aftermarket amp. The only problem is that the remote wire from the stock amp only feeds 6.5volts, which is enough to turn on some amps. I had a Mmats 1500w amp I hooked up and it wont even turn on, goes into protect moede, and when it did turn on it cut in and out. I have a Nakamichi 2ch amp bridged running a dual 2 ohm sub wired to 4ohms. It turns on and works, but gets hot instantly and shuts off after a while. Im wondering if this is becauase of the remote wires low votalge?? Any nifty little gadget that could boost the voltage on the remote wire? Any other thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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