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ok i wanna run all my amps off a switch how do i do it i have 4 amps in my truck one for the subs and 3 for highs/mids i just wanna be able to have some of them on all the time let me know thanks

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just add a toggle switch in line with the remote wire going to the amps. then mount the switch anywhere you'd like. then the switch will cut the remote wire power telling the amps to turn on or off.

ok but im doing it to 4 amps separate and theres only one main remote so how would i do that

new toy

97 chevy s10 ext cab

bagged

22s

system (coming soon )

4 soundstream t4-15s walled

2 concept 2410 mono amps

REFS

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...hl=cartunez2004

http://caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t...ht=LOUDCARTUNEZ

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you might need some sort of switch panel and run 4 remote wires to the panel so u can switch off and on what you want

sorry kinda lost so if i had 4 switches run the remote wire from each amp to each switch than run it off the head unit do u think that would work

new toy

97 chevy s10 ext cab

bagged

22s

system (coming soon )

4 soundstream t4-15s walled

2 concept 2410 mono amps

REFS

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...hl=cartunez2004

http://caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t...ht=LOUDCARTUNEZ

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sorry kinda lost so if i had 4 switches run the remote wire from each amp to each switch than run it off the head unit do u think that would work

sounds like it would. just run all those 4 wires from each switch into like a distribustion thingy (maybe a huge butt end connector of some sort) and run 1 run of remote wire to the head unit. should work

edit: maybe this will help...i guess this is what you're talking about

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sounds like it would. just run all those 4 wires from each switch into like a distribustion thingy (maybe a huge butt end connector of some sort) and run 1 run of remote wire to the head unit. should work

edit: maybe this will help...i guess this is what you're talking about

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yea thats what i was think but dont no how it would work or it it will i guess ill try it and find out thanks bro

new toy

97 chevy s10 ext cab

bagged

22s

system (coming soon )

4 soundstream t4-15s walled

2 concept 2410 mono amps

REFS

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...hl=cartunez2004

http://caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t...ht=LOUDCARTUNEZ

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run a wire from the battery, use a distro block to the switches then from switches to the amps.

Doing it that way is a good way to say good bye to your remote wire.

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run a wire from the battery, use a distro block to the switches then from switches to the amps.

Doing it that way is a good way to say good bye to your remote wire.

J

good look on that, i wasnt entirely sure what to use, so a distro block would work fine. and yeah run it to the battery not the head unit.

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