Controls and wiring locations
1.
Speaker Terminals
Terminals outputs to sub-woofer(s). See wire diagrams for the type of
sub-woofer the amplifier will be connected to.
2.
+12 Volt
Power connection.
Th amplifier must be connect to the positive terminal on the vehicle’s
battery. A fuse must be connected in-line between the amplifier and
the battery. See installation instruction for further details.
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3.
REM
(Remote Turn On)
To turn the amplifier on/off, controlled by the source unit. This
terminal must be connected to the source unit’s “remote” or “electric
antenna” wire or connection. (See connection section)
4.
GND
The ground wire from this connection must be directly attached to
bare metal on the vehicle‘s frame. The connection point on the frame
must be stripped of all paint to make a proper electrical connection.
The distance to the ground should be as short as possible and no more
than 18”.
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2000w Mono Block Amplifier