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hdorre

hdorre

Member Since 21 Nov 2010
Offline Last Active May 13 2013 06:26 AM
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In Topic: Sundown X Series 10/12/15/18 Pre-Order : ETA June 2013

13 March 2013 - 12:05 PM

The 10s look tempting.. :peepwall:

In Topic: no reply

09 March 2013 - 02:19 PM

Yes.. With Nick gone, CS is lacking even more.

In Topic: New guy from CT

12 August 2012 - 10:28 AM

:WELCOME:

What part of Connecticut are you in? I live in Brewster, NY.

In Topic: Alarm/remote start

11 June 2012 - 01:13 PM

I have a Viper 5701. I love how it has 2 way. I have 2 piezo sirens and the motion sensor. It's soo nice. I just have to wire in the remote start.

In Topic: how do i strap these bishes?!?!?!

02 May 2012 - 05:55 PM

This is from the sundown site

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The master amplifier gets the input from the head-unit and a mono RCA from "BR Out" connected. The slave amplifier ONLY gets "BR In" connected from the master. ALL controls are handled on the master, setting anything on the slave is not necessary.

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This picture should be pretty self explanatory.
* The slave takes the "-" connection(s)
* The master takes the "+" connection(s)
* The "-" terminals of the amps are hooked together.

You don't need to use both sets of "+" on the amps. They are there for flexibility. While you should always connect both "-" terminals on the amps together using large wire as general procedure it is not absolutely necessary to use both sets of "+" terminals. They are connected together internally in parallel.


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