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Ok guys just for the hell of it I plugged a regualr phone cord into the back of the bass knob and it fits so it is rj-11 size but looking into the jack I can see that it has 6pins where a regular phone jack only has 4 pins.(dont know if all 6pins are used but they are there) I think if it is a rj11 with 6pins its called a rj12. The newer RF amps do use a rj45 connector but this is an older one and uses the rj-11-12 size jack. Damnit where is Steve when ya need him I bet he would know lol.

EDIT I just ordered one off ebay but got a show on sunday and was hoping to use a phone cord or something from home depot/lowes until cord gets here.

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This is what I ordered. 15 bucks.

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Clarion CX-501 HU

Rockford Fosgate Punch 400-A4 on

Rockford Fosgate T152 5.25 in center console and

Rockford Fosgate T1682 in front factory

Rockford Fosgate T2500-1BDCP on subs

6 12inch RF HX2's in 13.4 cuft. tuned to 30 with port in 47 with it out

240 Amp American Armature Alt

100AH C&D in back Optima Yellow top up front


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here is the knob I have of any members have them same and if they could go and check and see if the wire going into the back of it has 4 or 6 wires take a flashlight and look at end of plug is easy too see. I would owe ya big.

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Clarion CX-501 HU

Rockford Fosgate Punch 400-A4 on

Rockford Fosgate T152 5.25 in center console and

Rockford Fosgate T1682 in front factory

Rockford Fosgate T2500-1BDCP on subs

6 12inch RF HX2's in 13.4 cuft. tuned to 30 with port in 47 with it out

240 Amp American Armature Alt

100AH C&D in back Optima Yellow top up front


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