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From the head unit 1 set of rca's into the EQ, then another set of Rca's from EQ to Amp. Then repeat from EQ to mids and highs amp.

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From the picture, looks like you will need a 12 volt jumper wire from harnesses to that EQ, and then maybe the same thing for front left and right and same for back left and right speakers. I'm not sure on this one I haven't ran one like the one your using mine have always had rca ports.

Sorry I couldn't help you more.

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The 3 wires on the left is red, green, and white. I know the red one will be your 12 volt so from your head unit so you would make a jumper wire from the head unit 12 volt to the EQ. I have no clue what the green and white wires are for. Everything on the right side will be for your speakers.

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Thats am amplifier and EQ.

Im sure you can call Pyramid and get a schematic of what the wires are. If you have a better pic of the wiring i can tell you.

I would keep it and use it for small speakers like 6.5 and smaller.

Dom

all i need is to get it hooked up ive got highs and mids only,heck i got it free lol
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