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<blockquote data-quote="jrouter76" data-source="post: 8722776" data-attributes="member: 560616"><p>Well instead of dealing with factory hu and amp which seem to operate a little quirky then an Aftermarket system,you probably be better off getting an Aftermarket hu and rewire your system it will eliminate the problem you are having instead of tapping in the factory remote for the alpine amp just run your remote wire straight from Aftermarket HU, 2.) instead of a LOC run your wires from the unit to the speakers directly 3.)run you a set of RCAs to your Sub amp no need for LOC the less pieces of equipment the less chance of noise getting into your system plus doing this way may be time consuming but it gives you a piece of mind knowing you have it working perfectly,do it once do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrouter76, post: 8722776, member: 560616"] Well instead of dealing with factory hu and amp which seem to operate a little quirky then an Aftermarket system,you probably be better off getting an Aftermarket hu and rewire your system it will eliminate the problem you are having instead of tapping in the factory remote for the alpine amp just run your remote wire straight from Aftermarket HU, 2.) instead of a LOC run your wires from the unit to the speakers directly 3.)run you a set of RCAs to your Sub amp no need for LOC the less pieces of equipment the less chance of noise getting into your system plus doing this way may be time consuming but it gives you a piece of mind knowing you have it working perfectly,do it once do it right. [/QUOTE]
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