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Old 06-24-2006, 12:14 AM
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Exclamation remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

im putting 2 10"s and an amp in my truck and the only problem i have is i dont know where to connect the remote wire on my amp
and when my car is on i get the sound of the engine idiling in my subs
and when my radio is off i have to turn the amp down because i get a loud blaring noise through my subs
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Old 06-24-2006, 07:28 PM
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

do you have the stock radio in the truck? sounds like you may have a wire switched. i would go back and double check everything make sure you have a solid ground.

and this is a little off topic but...i have 2 12"s in my regular cab truck. it is amazing to go down the road with them thumping its like a back message. and the cops dont expect a truck to have subs in so they look for something else when they hear it.

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Old 06-25-2006, 05:22 PM
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

ill try i have an aiwa cd player so i could have them switched. and i also have 2 12"s but i couldnt get them to fit because i'm 6'4" and i dont have alot of room anyway but i know what u mean with the back massage
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

ok ill try that i have an aiwa cd player so ill see if i have a wire switched. and i have 2 12"s but they wouldnt fit because im 6'4" and i dont really have a whole lot of room anyway but i know what u mean with the back massage

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Old 06-25-2006, 06:14 PM
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

There's a capacitor close to your coil/coils. It probably needs replaced. Or it could be a "noisy" alternator. They sell filters to reduce this noise, but I think they make the bass muddy and muffled..
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

hook up the remote for amp up to power antena wire on radio
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:46 PM
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

hey boggess. i deleted your e-mail before i could reply. not sure what wire on factory radio is the right one. it might have a wire code on the radio housing. if not search internet for wiring scematic
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:38 PM
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Re: remote wire on amp and trouble with subs

alright thanks i have to search the internet but ill let u know if i find it
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