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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8817808" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>Got a question for anybody around my Helix DSP says I have to connect a output wire to the amplifier is that what it's going to trigger my amplifier to turn on once the signal goes into the Helix it goes out of the Helix and tell the amplifier to turn on?.</p><p></p><p>I just had my remote turn on wire coming from my head unit before into my amplifier didn't have a DSP in the mix so I'm guessing the signal is going to hit the DSP first of course and then the DSP is going to tell the amplifier to turn on.</p><p></p><p>So I'm guessing it's backwards I don't need the remote turn them wire coming from my head unit anymore I just need one going from the helix to the amplifier and that's it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8817808, member: 686176"] Got a question for anybody around my Helix DSP says I have to connect a output wire to the amplifier is that what it's going to trigger my amplifier to turn on once the signal goes into the Helix it goes out of the Helix and tell the amplifier to turn on?. I just had my remote turn on wire coming from my head unit before into my amplifier didn't have a DSP in the mix so I'm guessing the signal is going to hit the DSP first of course and then the DSP is going to tell the amplifier to turn on. So I'm guessing it's backwards I don't need the remote turn them wire coming from my head unit anymore I just need one going from the helix to the amplifier and that's it? [/QUOTE]
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