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Re: Amp work Tue, 01 June 2004 19:54 Go to previous message
read your amps instructions...

typically you have a power wire that comes from a reliable +12v source (like the battery (fused)), then you have ground which is any metal part of the car really, then you have a remote on cable which comes from the back of the head unit to turn the amp on.

you also need to run RCA's from the back of the head unit to the amp to connect up the sound - OR you can use hi level (speaker input) if your amp supports it OR use convertors...

bridging is normally written on the amp or in the instructions, typically its only hooking up one sub to lets say the positive from one channel and the negative from the other channel. many amps do this different ways though.

RTFM dude.
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