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| I have never installed an amp and a subwoofer before. Can anyone tell how to do it? I already Have a stereo that is ready for a subwoofer, and I have all of the components that I need. I just need to know how to put it all together. Also, what is the spot on the amp that says "rem input"? There is a wire coming out of the back of my stereo that says "amp rem", should I connect that wire to the "rem input" on the amp? Thanks folks.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: I live in south central PA, but grew up in Maine
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| the remote wire from the stereo tells the amp to turn on, a good amp wiring kit will come with 20ft of 22g signal wire, 12ft of 4 or 6g power wire, 6ft of 4 or 6g ground wire and 20ft of patch cables, or RCA cables. Will alsi have an inline fuse, and speaker wire. The power wire runs direct from the batt. Within the first three feet you want to splice in the inline fuse. The ground wire runs direct from the AMP to an unpainted solid metal ground somehwere near where you place the AMP> the patch cables and the Signal cable run from the head unit to the AMP. then the Speaker wires run from the AMP to the speakers. You want to run the power cable down a different side of the truck then the RCA to avoid the collection of engine noise through your AMP. This is not hard to do, just very time consuming to hide all the wires. If you have a decent head unit, it will have more then one set of RCA jacks, and if so, should be labled as a 'sub pre-out' or a 'mono' channel out. This is the one you want to use. If not, most AMP's have a built in crossover to block high frequency sounds. You will need to make sure you are sending only the low pass singals to the subs, they will sound cleaner and last longer. Time wise? I would guess about 1-2 hours to do it right. It is not hard bud, actually I find it to be a ton of fun.
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| Ditto to Jr. And to clariy Yes you will want to connect the amp rem(on unit) to rem input(on amp).
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| Thanks guys, you were waaaaaaaay more help than the losers at the car stereo place.
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| that's because they want you to let them install it and charge you for it...
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| you can also do what i did and wire your rem wire from the amp to a toggle switch for those days when you don't feel like listening to the extra boom.
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That is how I wired mine up. For the days I have my mom in the truck and she wants to listen to music. She calls the bass thump "frontal Lobe" music and it gives her a headache.....LOL....
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