How do you connect two amps to a remote wire?
You can splice the tip of the remote wire, just before you reach an amp, and tap 2 wires, one from each amp. Ive seen some people put a jumper wire from the remote terminal of one amp to the remote terminal of the 2nd amp. It works.
How do you hook up two amps in a car?
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Can you split a remote turn on wire?
I STRoNGLY advise against splitting the remote wire. True, it merely acts as a switch to complete the circuit for the amp, but it is crucial. Get craft with a relay, or even easier, just run the remote from a 12+ line thats on always if the car is on but off when car is.
What do I connect the remote wire to?
The remote turn on wire must be connected to part of the vehicles electrical system that only turns on when the ignition is in the ACCESSORY or ON position.
What is the remote turn on wire for?
When the ignition of the vehicle is turned off, the remote turn on wire stops transferring voltage and the amplifier turns off. If the remote turn on wire is connected to a wire in the vehicle that has constant voltage, the amplifier will always be on.
What color wire does the remote wire connect to?
Wiring Harness Color StandardsWire ColorWire FunctionRedSwitch / AccessoryBlackGroundBlueAntenna RemoteBlue with White StripeAmplifier Remote Turn-on10 more rows•Apr 22, 2011
What is the remote wire for on an amp?
When the ignition of the vehicle is turned off, the remote turn on wire stops transferring voltage and the amplifier turns off. If the remote turn on wire is connected to a wire in the vehicle that has constant voltage, the amplifier will always be on.
Can you ground 2 amps in the same spot?
As long as both amps are grounded to the same spot you should be able to avoid ground loop. Runing to a distro or running both grounds to the same spot ends up with the same result.