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<blockquote data-quote="shnitz" data-source="post: 7809814" data-attributes="member: 642468"><p>Yes, but I would run one anyway. From this review:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.stereowiseplus.com/2012/05/zed-audio-leviathan-iii-6-channel.html" target="_blank">Stereowise Plus: Zed Audio Leviathan III 6 Channel Full Range Class D Amplifier Review</a></p><p></p><p>"Installation was simple, and again I loved the high quality. The right side was for all of the wiring connections, for power ground, remote turn on, and speakers. The left side was for the RCA's, and all of the controls. I liked the separation of the RCA's and the power and ground wires. It has modes of auto and manual. In auto mode the amp shuts off when no music is sensed. It factory set to auto mode, with instructions on how to switch it to manual by moving a jumper. The amp would turn off momentarily during quiet passages, and then turn back on. I would also miss the first second or so of a song. Following the instructions for taking off the Plexiglas cover and moving the jumper was very easy to do, and solved the problem."</p><p></p><p>You have to run the RCAs and power wire anyway back there. You should run the amp power wire separate from the RCAs to prevent noise issues, but the remote wire is so low power that you can run it with the RCAs if it's easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shnitz, post: 7809814, member: 642468"] Yes, but I would run one anyway. From this review: [URL="http://www.stereowiseplus.com/2012/05/zed-audio-leviathan-iii-6-channel.html"]Stereowise Plus: Zed Audio Leviathan III 6 Channel Full Range Class D Amplifier Review[/URL] "Installation was simple, and again I loved the high quality. The right side was for all of the wiring connections, for power ground, remote turn on, and speakers. The left side was for the RCA's, and all of the controls. I liked the separation of the RCA's and the power and ground wires. It has modes of auto and manual. In auto mode the amp shuts off when no music is sensed. It factory set to auto mode, with instructions on how to switch it to manual by moving a jumper. The amp would turn off momentarily during quiet passages, and then turn back on. I would also miss the first second or so of a song. Following the instructions for taking off the Plexiglas cover and moving the jumper was very easy to do, and solved the problem." You have to run the RCAs and power wire anyway back there. You should run the amp power wire separate from the RCAs to prevent noise issues, but the remote wire is so low power that you can run it with the RCAs if it's easier. [/QUOTE]
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