Sub/Amp connector help

Zag

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So one of my friends gave me this sub/amp combo for free the other day as he upgraded to a better setup. Soon I will be getting a new head unit and was wondering what connectors I will need to get this running as it doesn't seem like a typical connector. Below is a couple photos of the inputs on the amp. I am not sure what brand the amp/sub is and I don't see any visible markings anywhere on the sub/amp box. Would be cool if I could get this running and not have to spend money on a new sub and amp. Thank In advance for any input you guys may have!

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those are typical connectors, just not typical for car audio. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

if he had this running, tell him you need the connectors he used to make it work. if for some reason he can't do that (i.e. removed from a vehicle that is no longer accessible... *ahem*) your best bet is to custom-make the connectors - buying the plug housing and manually wiring and inserting the pins. They are termed MOLEX style pins and plugs. good luck.

also, put in a properly sized 25A fuse.

 
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