February 14, 201213 yr Generally the remote turn on terminal is on the same side as the power and ground terminals, but I don't see why you have to ask? You can't just look at the amplifier?When you bought your first car, did you enter from the driver side? Edited February 14, 201213 yr by stefanhinote
February 14, 201213 yr Author Lmao sorry bro im about done asking questions installing amp here shortly That would be to easy... im trying to get your post count dick bigger bro. You should be thanking me! LOL Edited February 14, 201213 yr by nousername
February 14, 201213 yr Lmao sorry bro im about done asking questions installing amp here shortly That would be to easy... im trying to get your post count dick bigger bro. You should be thanking me! LOLWhen you mount the amp, have the heat sink facing up, IE: not upside down.Oh, and thank you. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to raise my post count. Once I reach 8k my daddy says he's gonna buy me a new car. Edited February 14, 201213 yr by stefanhinote
February 14, 201213 yr Author Want me to make 900 more topics so you can score your new ride Thanks 98!
February 14, 201213 yr I would keep it away from the rca cables.It will not induce any noise into the rca signal.
February 14, 201213 yr I would keep it away from the rca cables.Some companies actually run a remote wire attached to the RCA's. The RCA cables are shielded so it makes no difference.
February 14, 201213 yr Author I made a install topic in the photo forum:)I will update pics once its done. Gotta go to lowes and then buy my wonderful mom her flowers^_^
February 14, 201213 yr I made a install topic in the photo forum:)I will update pics once its done. Gotta go to lowes and then buy my wonderful mom her flowers^_^
February 14, 201213 yr I would keep it away from the rca cables.Some companies actually run a remote wire attached to the RCA's. The RCA cables are shielded so it makes no difference.Good call
February 14, 201213 yr I would keep it away from the rca cables.Some companies actually run a remote wire attached to the RCA's. The RCA cables are shielded so it makes no difference.Good call Yeah I believe in the past, the rcas didn't have any shielding so it was problematic, but just about any cheap rcas now a days is fine.
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